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Life coaching online |The Age Of Technology: Seniors And The Internet

It is a fact that we all live in a technological society. Our ability to live from day to day largely depends on the technology that is all around us.

We can see around our homes at night as a result of modern lighting and electricity. We keep informed of world news as a result of television and radio.

There are thousands of other ways that we benefit from modern technology every day, and the improvements keep coming as a result.

However, there is one technological advance that leaves the older generations baffled and that is the Internet. Logging on opens us all to an amazing world of information and thus everyone should have a basic grasp of how to communicate via the World Wide Web.

This, as a result, is a senior's guide to the Internet and how to get online.

Connecting to the Internet is not nearly as difficult as it sounds. All you effectively need is a computer to use. The rest of the equipment will actually come as part of the Internet package that you choose.

There are adverts for various Internet providers out there and they are extremely visible these days because the Internet is so popular. More and more people are connecting every day.

However, these adverts may prove to be confusing because they use technical jargon that the majority of beginners fail to understand.

Before you look at adverts for Internet providers, you should decide what you want to use the Internet for. If you simply want it for searching and chatting rather than downloading music and movies then this will often affect how much you pay for the pleasure.

With all providers you will pay a flat monthly cost. You have to sign an initial 12-month contract with them to secure your connection, but then you have to stick to their terms and conditions, which brings me back to what you want the Internet for.

The cost of the Internet is usually based on the memory that you choose to have at your disposal. Memory refers to the amount of use you get out of your Internet over the course of a month and is usually denoted with the letters GB, meaning gigabytes. The more gigabytes of memory you are allowed every month, the more you can use the Internet.

However, chatting and surfing the web uses less memory than downloading. If you plan to do the former, between 2 and 8GB is adequate, whereas the latter would need 16GB or more.

You have to be careful though because choosing the wrong package could cost you. If you use up your allowance then some companies cut you off but other would you just charge you for the excess memory.

If you talk to the individual providers then they are obligated to advise you of the package that best suits your needs.

The next step is receiving the equipment for the Internet. This is easier than it sounds because they all come with step-by-step instructions for you to follow.

Some will even come to your home and set it up for you. Either way, it takes a matter of moments to get hooked up. This equipment often comes free as part of the package you decide to take out.

Once you are connected and have logged on for the very first time, you will realise that you have opened the door to a whole new world... one that you never knew existed. You can surf your way around the world and choose from a variety of activities.

You can look up old friends on one of the hundreds of websites designed to reunite you with those you lost touch with over the years, or you can choose to search for local entertainment. You can look up all of the latest news and research your family history.

You can even chat to complete and utter strangers! In short, there is nothing you cannot do on the Internet.

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Karen Batchelor is a certified professional life coaching online coach who works primarily with people in midlife and mid-career. She earned her coaching credentials through a training program accredited by the International Coach Federation.

Karen had 20 years in the practice of law and as an executive in corporate America. Now she combines her diverse and extensive professional skills with her natural blend of creativity, enthusiasm and humor to support and encourage others as they rediscover and reinvent themselves in the uncertain times of midlife and a troubled economy.

Both life coaching online and personal one-on-one is available for transitions life coaching for mid life, and issues like over 50 employment, and how to rediscover themselves and work through some of the mid life crisis symptoms that can de-rail our life purpose and joy.

Check out this great life coaching online website and you can also subscribe to the free 50 plus magazine

http://www.AmazingLifeAfter50.com

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