Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with entrepreneur and founder of Profitable Penny Accounting, Kimberley Wiggins. Kimberley helps service-based business owners move out of financial fog and begin leading their companies with clarity, confidence, and control. Her mission is simple: business owners don’t […]
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with executive coach, speaker, and author Dr. Martin R. Mendelson. Dr. Mendelson helps leaders apply the science of optimism to reduce stress, make better decisions, and thrive under pressure. His work blends research-backed mindset science with real-world […]
Learn how interventional or clinical trials differ from observational trials, and how each contribute to scientific advances in dementia care. Originally Published on https://www.dementiasociety.org/
Watch the Webinar Replay: Building on Success and Introducing the Next Mortgage Note Income Opportunity for Passive Investors in Mortgage Notes In this in-depth webinar, Chris Seveney walks passive investors through the launch of the company’s Regulation A+ 2.0 offering and explains the broader strategy behind mortgage note investing as a real estate-backed investment approach. […]
“There’s a freedom in aging if we allow it,” he explained. “We can accept the limitations and learn to adapt. Or, we can become rigid and locked in. I choose the liberation.”
From the emails I receive, it seems that the three most concerning, upsetting aspects of dying for the watchers are agitation, hallucinations, and the gurgling from excess moisture in the throat and/or back of the mouth. These three areas are very much a part of the dying process. Many dying people have them, it’s just […]
6-minute read We all did it. Looked at our phones Sunday morning, did a little mental math, and felt vaguely wronged. One hour gone. Just like that. And then Monday arrived and we did the math all over again. The alarm went off at the usual time, except your body knew it was actually an […]
Key pointsPersonalized support: Tailor guidance to meet each neurodivergent mentee’s unique needs. Embrace differences: Encourage mentees to see their individuality as a strength, not a hurdle. Emotional support: Provide a safe space for neurodivergent mentees to share challenges openly. Many individuals in midlife find themselves drawn to mentoring. According to Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial […]
When speaking with a person who has recently lost a loved one to a long illness, I often hear them say “I’m just relieved that she’s gone.” And this statement is almost certainly followed with something like: “It’s just that she was suffering for such a long time. I love my mom, but for those […]