June 2, 2010
Healthy Wealthy Boomer: Healthy Boomer Challenge
Healthy Wealthy Boomer: June 1 – Healthy Boomer Challenge
The Health Wealthy Boomer definition of health is being healthy mentally, emotionally, Spiritually, energetically, physically and financially. Inherent within this definition is the premise that total health is the single most important component of being a wealthy boomer – our most valuable asset. Let’s look at this idea and expand it.
First a couple of statistics…
The U.S. Census Bureau says that by 2030, after all baby boomers (born from 1946 to 1964) have turned 65, more than 71 million senior citizens will be living in the USA.
Currently, more Americans than ever are obese: one-third of the adult population, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Source: www.usatoday.com/news/health/2006-06-05-obesity-age_x.htm
Whatever your personal situation is, far too many Baby Boomers are putting on weight and don’t exercise. Many of us who used to be in the 15% body fat (or lower) category are creeping up to the 25% range. There are much more in-powering choices and life patterns we can make than obesity, particularly as we age.
Many Boomers have decided that it’s too late to do anything about it and believe they are stuck permanently with sore joints, weak legs and being tired all the time – because that what happens after 50. Collectively, this is what we have been taught to accept as truth.
I disagree.
If you left a new car out in the elements and never waxed it from day one, eventually the paint would peel off. Who would ever treat a nice car that way – particularly at $25-40K+? You wash it and wax it regularly to protect the paint and to prevent oxidation. You change the oil and get the transmission serviced so it will last as long as possible.
Bodies need love too. If you are not already doing so, start loving your body and yourself. Treat yourself like an honored guest.
If you wait until 2030 to take action, it may be too late. On the positive side, you still have 20 years to become a healthy boomer. A few years ago at a Peak Potentials Train the Trainer 1 Certification intensive, Blair Singer made an interesting point via demonstration that puts 20 years into perspective.
Before I describe what Blair did, let me tell you a little about who Blair Singer is (in case you don’t know). Blair Singer is close friends with Robert Kiyosaki (author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, a real estate investor and all around entrepreneur). Blair is a Rich Dad Adviser and a highly respected “sales trainer” – the guy companies call in to get results in sales by training their staff. Blair was also a student of Marshall Thurber, a genius in his own right and a protege of Bucky Fuller.
By the way, Blair Singer is a healthy wealthy boomer…
Here is a short video entitled Blair Singer: Secret Formula For Business Success that will give you a sense of how dynamic and talented Blair is and why he is such a successful trainer:
So back to my story…
Blair called volunteers to the front of the room ( we had about 600 attendees of which I was one) and had them line up facing the audience across the entire width of the room – and I would guess it was about 200 feet across. Then he had the volunteers stretch out a single rope all the way across the room each person in line holding the rope and keeping it level. He said that this rope represented a “whole lifetime”.
Next he talked about how a person can learn almost anything they need to in 90 days – with the right instruction, information and diligence.
Then Singer had another volunteer attach a piece of red string 3 feet long to the “life rope” and he asked the group,
“What do you all think that 3 feet of red string represents?”
He got all kinds of answers – and everybody’s attention.
Blair finally said,
“That 3 feet of string represents 90 days of your life. You can learn how to do just about anything in 90 days. And look what a tiny portion of your entire life that time really is. If you think about it, no matter how hard the challenge or how uncomfortable it makes you feel, you can both learn:
- whatever you want to learn, or
- need to learn or
- have to learn
and you can stand whatever it is for 90 days knowing it is such a small percentage of the total. Don’t you agree?”
He got absolute consensus from the group. In the big scheme of things, the time period is truly insignificant relative to your entire life. It really was an effective visual – and we often learn easier visually.
In this case, I certainly did.
Here is my Baby Boomer challenge to you:
Take the next 90 days and do something to improve your health.
Be realistic.
Take a step and start creating new habits.
Here are my basic suggestions:
- Start walking more… Use the stairs at work, park in the far corner of the parking lot when you shop, walk to the store to get the paper or buy a quart of milk instead of driving 5 blocks. You get the idea. Start taking a walk everyday – intentionally. It relaxes you, it stretches your muscles and it activates your metabolism. Walking for health is something all of us can do.
- Keep a journal of what you do. Keep tabs on what you are doing everyday so you can look at your progress on your self improvement journey. Not a big deal – maybe: “I walked 15 minutes today.”
- Find out about meditation – take a class or watch You Tube videos, or meet with a friend - and if you already know about meditation, start doing it again. Meditation is one of the best things you can do for your health. It improves so many things by default. And if nothing else, just sit quietly on the back porch for ten minutes (no phones, television or noise) and watch the sun come up or enjoy your garden or look at the moon. Getting quiet is a very good thing to do on a regular basis.
- Drink more clean water. Learn how to hydrate your body better.
- Stretch every day.
- Start going to bed earlier.
Do this for 90 days and you will feel significantly better than if you continue to postpone that period of time represented by the 3 feet of red string.
Why wait?
The purpose is to create new habits or re-create them…
If you choose to go further with this, we have created courses and workshops that really work and help people learn how to walk their talk. Get in touch on our contact page and let’s move forward.
In 20 years, you can actually be healthier than you have been in a long time and you can still become a healthy boomer. Why wait any longer to get started? You can do this incrementally gradually increasing the distance you walk and the intensity with which you exercise. Cut back on fried foods and start eating more Omega 3’s.
Start gradually and work up and in no time at all you’ll look forward to talking a brisk walk and having a tall glass of water. Think how much more energy you will have in 20 years compared to what you will feel like physically if you don’t start now. Many of the effects of aging can actually be reversed, so why wait?
Speaking of Boomer Health: What is your health worth to you?
As far as being healthy goes in 2030:
- what will that health be worth to you then? Or said differently,
- what will it be worth you in 2030 to get your health back?
To my way of thinking, being a healthy boomer is a really good investment in your future – and in your wealth – because the root of real wealth is based in pure health. It is one of those intangibles that you can control in your life. And in time, the results will become tangible – one way or the other.
When you are healthy, you have more creative energy, more energy to work, start new projects and build your wealth along the way. On the other hand, not only is it hard to work and be creative when you feel lousy, it’s no fun. How can you distinguish between wealthy boomer and a healthy one? Do you agree that health an essential component of abundance and wealth?
It’s amazing how many people I have met in the last couple of years – in their mid to late 60’s that wish they had taken better care of their bodies when they were younger. I have also met a number of people who are healthier now – in their 60’s and 70’s than many people I know in their 40’s.
- Will you be getting healthier all the time by the time you are 65?
- And will you be actively building your wealth and living the life you want, or
- Will you be working every day to pay the rent and eat like so many people in their 60’s today?
There’s no time like the present.
In fact there only is the present. The past is history and the future hasn’t come yet.
Wake up, tune it and get with it. I double dare you…
The choices you make today will determine what you become in 20 years. When the time comes, don’t say “nobody told me”. Are you really too busy to care of your health?
Get started now on the Healthy Boomer Challenge.
I AM Michael Barrett and I AM a Core Health Facilitator and Boomer Health Coach
Filed under Baby Boomer Health, Blog, Health, Video, Walking, Wealth, baby boomer, healthy boomer, michael barrett by Michael Barrett
April 10, 2009
How I Stay Healthy…
First off, I work at it.
I am a baby boomer. I care about people in my age group who are starting to show the signs of wear and tear and who aren’t doing anything about it. I want to help Boomers change this in a big way and I know how.
If you’re wealthy and sick, are you really wealthy? If you had a terminal disease, what would you pay to get your health back? The fact is that millions of Boomers are headed there right now unless they start doing something about it.
For the greater part of my adult life, I have been very consistent about taking care of myself. I love to feel good and I have lots of energy. Ask people that know me well and they will verify my vast reserves of energy and untiring ability to keep going after most people burn out.
I’m not a superstar, just a guy who has a system that works well for me.
I am not a tri-athlete, a marathon runner or a weight lifter. But I have amazing endurance, useable strength and overall excellent physical tone. I can’t run 26 miles but I bet I could walk 100. I can’t lift 400 pounds, but I have a healthy back and that’s what hydraulics are for – not the human body. I’m almost 56 (and that picture was taken less than two weeks ago), but most people think I’m in my 40’s and that’s not just from the way I look, it’s also how I use my body. It’s physical expression as well as surface appearance.
In my book, Healthy Wealthy Boomer: The Plan to Make the 2nd Fifty Years Better Than the 1st, I go into detail. I also wrote a companion course to implement the plan and get it working in 60 days, called “How To Look Better and Feel Better in 60 days.”
I created checklists and instructions that I keep in a binder and check off the list as I follow the program everyday. I have found this to be effective for me because it creates a visual map of my consistency, diligence and where I need to improve my efforts. At a single glance, on one sheet I can see everything I have done (or not done) for 10 days.
Over the course of the last 35 years, I have read and studied all kind of programs and been a diligent student of natural health and how to create a healthy lifestyle with the objective of a primary goal:
LONGEVITY.
Here ’s a quick summary of what I do all the time.
- I walk.
- I drink lots of water.
- I eat really healthy food and know a lot about what fuel works best for my body.
- I practice qigong regularly.
- I do Tibetan rejuvenation exercises.
- I do a 6-7 minute set on the Total Gym (although right now it is in storage in another state after a recent move and I have not retrieved it yet)
- I stretch.
- I love my body and let him know often how much I appreciate everything he does for me.
- I love myself.
- I focus on positive thoughts and language.
- I think healthy thoughts.
- I work at balancing my emotions and being present.
- I MEDITATE everyday.
- I recognize SOURCE ENERGY as the root of my strength and the source of my health and I express my gratitude every day
I do lots of other things regularly – but not every day. I choose health and always take responsibility for three things:
- What I put in my mouth everyday
- What I think about and the words I use
- How I use my time
I have developed a system that really gets long range results. It is designed to work for anybody – just regular people who want to improve themselves. You simply start wherever you are and get started doing whatever you can handle to begin with. You add more to the regimen as you develop skills, expertise and the ability to handle more.
Nothing extravagant, exotic or difficult to learn.
The key is to get started and keep doing what you can everyday. I can show you how.
I’m no super star professional athlete, just a guy who has figured out how to keep thinking right and really loves to feel good. Most of it is common sense, but it helps to have a coach to bring out the best and learn how to improve – at least until you have the system down yourself.
I’m going to start introducing live workshops, online training and various programs in the near future. I am also now focused on publishing my book with three more coming after that.
For now, if you’re feeling lousy. Do something about it.
- Start walking everyday and increase the distance as your legs get stronger and your breathing improves.
- Drink a gallon of water a day forever. Start with a few glasses of water and work up. I fill a half gallon container up 2 times a day and drink it all day long. You can drink a glass every hour. Whatever works for you. Just do it. Hydration is so important.
- Start eating smaller portions of the food you are eating right now. And eat more frequently. Cut way back on fried foods – period. Eat more raw food and organic is way better.
- Elminate toxic thinking and emotions.
None of that costs anything or is a big transition. Anybody can do what I just wrote.
- Choose to start loving yourself.
- Decide.
- Take responsibility.
- Do it.
You are perfect, whole and complete and you are loved Divinely just the way you are. There is nothing you need to change or be, just to to remember that you are perfect and really believe it.
With some practice on your part, the rest will take care of itself. Before you know it, you’ll be a healthy wealthy boomer too.
Filed under Anti-aging, Baby Boomer Health, Baby Boomers, Blog, Health, Longevity, Walking by michaelbarrett
October 9, 2008
Billionaire Bill Bartmann Is a Really Good Guy…

Bill Bartmann is a good man…
If there were ever a “Healthy Wealthy Boomer” role model, this is the guy. As Baby Boomers, he’s the guy we should listen to and emulate.
I first heard him speak in Orlando at a 2006 Peak Potentials event called Guerilla Business School – where I was an attendee. Then a week later I met him in LA at GBS (where this picture was taken) – only this time I was on staff.
Face to face, I was impressed by his:
- genuine humility
- consideration for other people
- grace
- mental acuity and wit
A majority of the “big guns” in the seminar circuit have huge egos. Bill Bartmann doesn’t – at least that’s my impression on a personal level and I say this from experience – not just conjecture. From June 2005 through September 2006, I was on Core Team (staff) for Peak Potentials for 26 events across north America.
In that capacity, there were many occasions to interface with speakers; often to observe them behind the scenes; how they handle themselves; how they treat staff; how prepared they were and generally what kind of people they were ‘behind the cameras’.
Bartmann is a tuned-in guy; fully conscious and present – both through astute observation as well as an active interface. He lives life fully and pays attention.
I liked him the moment I heard him say (paraphrased):
The difference between highly successful people and those who are not boils down to two words: Self esteem. I don’t consider myself to be an expert about too many things – but on this topic, I consider myself an expert.
And then he told us why…
Aside from the fact that he is a martial arts practitioner, rides Harleys, went from being a human teenage ‘gutter rat’ to becoming the 25th wealthiest man in America, he’s just the kind of guy you would want watching your back in a tough situation.
You get a sense when you meet him that you can trust his judgment and that he’s not ‘running a game’, he’s the real deal. He’s a man’s man with principles and integrity and plenty of battle scars from the street. You can tell he’s conquered his demons and come to peace with who he is. He’s not a tall man, but he is a very “large man” with an obvious command of his personal power who easily fills a large space when he enters a room.
I trusted him immediately.
When he talks about his family, he makes it clear that his family is the most important thing in his life. The rest – the money, the action, success – is all secondary to family.
He also seems to be the epitome of innovative thinking and curiosity.
Bill Bartmann is currently on a mission.
Go here to get more info why: Bartmann’s Billionaire U
He wants to turn ’small business statistics’ 180 degrees. That is to say he wants to turn the small business failure rate from 90% to 10% – and increase the success rate from 10% to 90%.
And if anybody is qualified to do this, it’s Bill Bartmann.
Historically he is a master at raising capital on Wall Street without a personal guarantee and a master entrepreneur. He has gone from a $1M in the red to becoming a billionaire by leveraging a $13K loan to buy bad paper and then revolutionizing the industry.
Bill Bartmann Tele-seminars Are Awesome…
This month I listened to a 1 hour tele-seminar with Bill – talking about the “BAIL OUT”. He made more sense on that call than all the combined drivel we have heard from politicians, talking heads and experts over the last two weeks. Here is a guy with the economic moxie, know how and experience to solve the financial problems that we face today. And he has a plan.
He talked about how to correctly approach a financial solution and discussed the parallels between our current economic situation and the savings and loan debacle 20 years ago. Hey Boomers, Bartmann told us to quit listening to the media on this subject and not to buy into the doom and gloom because savvy people can become very wealthy given our current scenario. It’s actually a time to celebrate opportunity.
It’s just a matter of knowing what to do and how to do it. And he’s going to show us.
Bill Bartmann’s mission is to create a lot of small business success stories. And I think his primary motivation is to give back – out of gratitude for his own personal success and because he loves this country and the people in it.
Putting his money where his mouth is, he has put together a 12 month training program that he calls the ‘Billionaire U” – including 24 members only tele-seminars. Even though Bill commands $13,000 for a two day live workshop and huge fees on a private coaching basis, he is offering this program for $100 a year.
Now you tell me, is that fair? Do you think he is genuinely trying to make it affordable for everybody?
I do.
Every once in a while great opportunities come along that empower us to grow and make quantum leaps in our understanding. I believe this is one of those opportunities. You will benefit so much from Bill’s training, you won’t believe the value you received twelve months from now.
I had a chance to work with Bill at the end of 2006 and based on what was happening in my life, it did not materialize. Subsequently, I have often thought that maybe this was one of the biggest mistakes in my life.
But I’m not passing up an opportunity to work with him again.
If you have not already done so – follow this link to the Bill Bartmann Billionaire Business Systems and sign up for the 12 month $100 training. Bill also has a live two day workshop coming up on Nov 22 and 23rd in Palm Springs.
Boomers, listen to this man. He knows what he is talking about.
Filed under Blog by michaelbarrett
July 13, 2008
What Does a Billion Dollars Mean?
Most the time people in America describe a billion as a thousand million.
But for this example, I would like to describe a billion as:
- one million thousand or
- ten million hundred
So that means you can visualize a stack of a billion dollars on your dining room table in the following different configurations:
Thinking in terms of $100 bills:
- Count out 50,000 stacks of 200 (two hundred) each, $100 bills
- Count out 20,000 stacks of 500 (five hundred) each, $100 bills
- Count out 10,000 stacks of 1000 (one thousand) each, $100 bills
$10K Bundles of $100 Bills
You could count out stacks of 100 each, $100 bills (like this picture of bundled hundreds).
Each bundle is $10,000 each.
You would need to count out 100,000 of these $10,000 stacks to create $1,000,000,000 (one billion dollars).
You’d better have a very large dining room table.

Stacks of $100 Bills
Now it gets even more interesting when we start looking at stacks of $100 bills another way.
Suppose you wanted to make a single $1,000,000,000 (one billion dollar) stack of $100 bills.
It would have to be 10,000,000 bills high.
That is a stack of 10,000,000 – $100 bills…
According to the department of treasury a bill is .0043 inches thick. That means that 10,000,000 thick stack would be 43,000 inches tall or 3,573 feet tall – a little over 2/3 mile high.
Stacks of $1000 Bills
When we think of a $1Billion in terms of stacks of $1000 bills, a single stack would be 1,000,000 bills thick and would reach a height of 4,300 inches tall or 358.88 feet – 1.19 times the length of a football field – high
Remember a Million Thousand Earlier?
Now those stacks of $1000 bills on your dining room table would be could be configured this way:
- Count out 1000 stacks, 1000 high each of $1000 bills
- Count out 500 stacks, 2000 high each of $1000 bills
- Count out 10,000 stacks of 100 each of $1000 bills
That’s 10,000 stacks of $100,000 bundles of $1000 bills. Whoa, that’s a lot of thousands – a million thousand.
Another Way of Looking at $1 Billion (1,000,000,0000) Dollars
- $1 Billion of $100 bills end to end is approximately 55,000,000 inches long.
- $1 Billion of $1 bills end to end is about 86,805.56 miles long, approximately 3.49 times the circumference of the earth
A Billion Is A Huge Number – How About One-Part-Per-Billion…
1. One 4-inch hamburger in a chain of hamburgers circling the earth at the equator 2.5 times.
2. One silver dollar in a roll of silver dollars stretching from Detroit to Salt Lake City.
3. One kernel of corn in a 45-foot high, 16-foot diameter silo.
4. One sheet in a roll of toilet paper stretching from New York to London.
5. One second of time in 31.71 years.
A billion is a difficult number to comprehend, but an advertising agency did a good job of putting that figure into some perspective in one of it’s releases. I added a few of my own here too…
- A billion seconds ago it was 1976.
- A billion minutes ago Jesus was alive.
- A billion hours ago our ancestors were living in the Stone Age
- A billion hours is about 114,155.25 years
- A billion days ago no-one walked on the earth on two feet
- A billion inches is 15,783 miles, more than halfway around the earth
- A billion dollars of the US debt – paying it off by one dollar a second – takes 31 years, 259 days, 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 40 seconds
- A billion dollars ago was only 3 hours, at the rate our government is spending it (based on figures from usgovernmentspending.com ) and we’re talking 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – 365 days a year – Congress will spend a little over 8 times that amount every 24 hours every single day in 2008
The next time you hear a politician use the word ‘billion’ in a casual manner, think about whether you want the ‘politicians’ spending YOUR tax money – to the tune of ~$2,931,200,000,000 (that’s 2931.2 Billion to be spent by Congress in 2008 )
Give or take a billion…
Washington, D. C < HELLO! > Are all your calculators broken ??
Filed under Blog, Work at home boomers, money by Michael Barrett


