March 1st, 2026
Deborah Heiser
As The Right Side of 40 has grown, I’ve started building out a few spaces and resources for readers who want to go deeper — not just read, but engage more fully with the ideas here. Paid subscribers now have access to: Office Hours — live, small-group Q&A conversations Monthly deep dives — longer pieces […]
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March 1st, 2026
Doug Noll
Quick Listen: In today’s high-stakes workplaces, tension rarely explodes in dramatic fashion. More often it simmers beneath the surface through curt emails, strained silences in meetings, or the slow withdrawal of once-engaged team members. A single unresolved disagreement can quietly drain hours of focus, inflate turnover, and erode the trust that high-performing teams depend on. […]
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March 1st, 2026
Devin Thorpe
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March 1st, 2026
Barbara Klein
Source Continue reading Exercising a Civic Muscle at Aging with Pizzazz. Originally Published on https://www.agingwithpizzazz.com/
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March 1st, 2026
Jerry Zezima
By Jerry Zezima If I started my own plumbing business, I would be like the Three Stooges, who played plumbers in one of their classic movie shorts and ended up flooding a house. But if the drain in your shower ever gets clogged, I’m the guy to call. Unlike Moe, Larry and Curly, I somehow […]
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March 1st, 2026
Roberta Carson
When a medical outcome doesn’t unfold as expected, families are often left in a strange in-between space. There’s shock. Confusion. Sometimes anger. Often silence. And somewhere in the background, the word review starts to surface. A medical review involves a structured evaluation of clinical care, documentation, and decision-making by qualified healthcare professionals. Preparing for medical reviews […]
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March 1st, 2026
Michelle Greenwell
A Conversation with Christine Ruch on Regulation, Resilience, and the Art of Healing In our recent podcast episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Christine Ruch about one of the most essential — and often overlooked — systems in the body: the nervous system. In today’s world, many of us are operating in a […]
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March 1st, 2026
Michelle Greenwell
A Conversation with Christine Ruch on Regulation, Resilience, and the Art of Healing In our recent podcast episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Christine Ruch about one of the most essential — and often overlooked — systems in the body: the nervous system. In today’s world, many of us are operating in a […]
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March 1st, 2026
Royce Shook
If you’re approaching retirement, you’ve likely heard whispers about the “New Retirement” or the “Four Pillars.” This isn’t just financial jargon; it’s a fundamental shift in how we view this vibrant stage of life. So, what makes today’s retirement “new”? First, longevity has changed the game. With advances in healthcare and lifestyle, retirements are lasting […]
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February 28th, 2026
Deliah Lawrence
This was my first time reading a novel by Lucia Jordan, and she definitely kept me intrigued—especially with that ending. Her writing style is engaging, playful, and perfectly suited for a seductive, fast-paced read. The story introduces us to Chardonnay Selby, who—at the urging of her roommate Cecily—agrees to go on a blind date with […]
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