July 15th, 2021 Gordon Stein
Valuations are stretched! 5 great stocks to grab now! A crash is coming! Inflation will eat our returns! Buy and hold! Well which is it? And how can we protect ourselves if things really do go to hell in a hand basket? What kind of investments are best right now? One idea is quality dividend […]
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July 14th, 2021 Shelly Latinovich
You may already have a scalloped potato recipe that you love. However, do yourself and your family a favor and give this recipe a try! Then once you try it, please come back and let me know if it is the new family favorite. This recipe has been handed down through my family for years, […]
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July 14th, 2021 Dyna Vink
Are You Navigating the Symptoms of Perimenopause? What’s Going On With My Hormones? Peri/Menopause Primer Aromatherapy As Treatment for Perimenopause 5 Peri Symptoms No One Talks About The Veil of Secrecy Over Perimenopause What’s happened to my Libido? Perimenopause and Anxiety Top 11 symptoms of Perimenopause 5 Health Risks in Perimenopause and Beyond Dealing with […]
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July 14th, 2021 Michael Embry
While having lunch with a longtime friend, he mentioned that he enjoyed my novels but confessed that he almost couldn’t finish one because he found it depressing. He said he stayed with it and was relieved when it lightened up to some extent. I thanked him for the feedback. I told him that the novel […]
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July 10th, 2021 Michael Embry
It’s been a while since I last posted (a little more than two months) and there’s really no excuse for it. I believe it may have been a mild, or perhaps moderate, case of writer’s block because I’ve never gone that long without posting something. Did you miss me? Don’t answer that! It’s not like […]
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July 10th, 2021 Rosalind Sedacca
By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC Facing divorce and stymied about how to tell your kids? Wondering how it will affect them? Worried about hurting them with the news? When’s the best time to talk? What to say and not say? What they will say? Not sure just what to confide? Well, you’re not alone. There’s no […]
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July 3rd, 2021 Rosalind Sedacca
Cooperative coparenting supports children By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC When you’re a parent, divorce doesn’t end your relationship with your former spouse. It only changes the form in some specific ways. It is still essential to create a working relationship focused on the optimum care and concern for your children. Every co-parenting relationship will be unique, […]
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July 1st, 2021 Gordon Stein
Always fun to compare yourself to others. Are you a spending savant or a spending savage? Let’s find out! Start by comparing your expenses to the national average and look for improvements by spending category. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics publishes monster-sized tables that show every kind of information about household income and expenses. […]
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June 29th, 2021 Dementia Society of America
At one time or another, everyone has reason to feel isolated within their surroundings. Sometimes, people purposely isolate themselves to get the quiet time they need to focus and concentrate. Other times it is the circumstance, such as being the caregiver for a loved one, that causes isolation. People who seek isolation usually do not […]
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June 29th, 2021 Louis Tenenbaum
Our previous blog post focused on housing as a solution to healthcare challenges. We touched on the stakeholders – insurance, long-term care stakeholders, policy leaders, health professionals, construction industry to name a few. Well it may go without saying but the actual consumers of these services, the aging population, should be invested if they aren’t […]
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