March 29th, 2024 Jodie Filogomo
I had a reader request to know other crafty and inspirational midlife bloggers. There are too many to count, but I thought it would be appropriate to share the ones I, follow (which means I sign up for their emails and you should too). A couple of these women I have met in person, while […]
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March 29th, 2024 Royce Shook
One of the interesting things about retirement is you can, if you have the resources, live anywhere you want. So when I saw the post on the top twenty countries retirement programs I was interested. The global retirement landscape faces challenges due to a demographic shift, with an increasing aging population and declining birth rates. […]
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March 28th, 2024 Maria Belanic
After years of feeling numb and trapped in the aftermath of loss, I had a profound realization It’s been over a decade since my oldest son Stefan, passed away, yet the pain at times still feels fresh, raw, and all-consuming. I’ve spent countless nights tossing and turning, trying to escape the suffocating grip of grief. […]
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March 28th, 2024 Deliah Lawrence
Hello book lovers! In celebration of Women’s History Month, I would like to present to you, novelist, poet, short story writer, and artist, Sandra Cisneros. She is a pivotal figure in Chicano literature and her work explores the formation of Chicano identity, the challenges of being caught between two cultures (Mexican and Anglo-American) and experiencing […]
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March 28th, 2024 Aimmee Kodachian
The Water Way to Mastery By SoFeya SahRa Joseph For thousands of years people intuited that when they pray over the water they drink, it becomes “holy”. Intrigued, Japanese researcher, Masaru Emoto, conducted a series of experiments involving photography, demonstrating that water affected by thoughts and affirmations changes its crystalline structure. We drink water every […]
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March 28th, 2024 Wendy Green
Wendy – Hey, Boomer When we were kids, our grandparents were the epitome of age—immortalized in old photographs and cherished memories with their enduring routines and ways of life. They seemed old, ‘outdated’, unable to keep up with the ‘modern’ times. As we grow older, our perspectives on aging change and we cherish the relationships […]
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March 28th, 2024 Sarah Ratekin
Hey there, fellow workplace wanderers! Let’s talk about something that’s been lurking in the shadows of our corporate realms: negative employee experience. Yep, you heard that right. It’s like a solar eclipse, overshadowing all the good stuff your company is trying to achieve. Now, before we dive in, let’s address the elephant in the room: […]
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March 28th, 2024 Doug Noll
Introduction: De-escalation is a skill that holds immense power in diffusing tense situations and fostering constructive communication. Whether dealing with a heated argument, a workplace dispute, or a challenging family dynamic, the ability to de-escalate is invaluable. In this blog, we’ll explore three powerful keys that can help you master the art of de-escalation, turning […]
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March 28th, 2024 Anthony Copeland-Parker
Burns My Biscuits I Learn something new every day. I had not heard, “burns my biscuits” before Saturday. Tammy Jones Davis is one of the caregivers who helps me with the Cat and is also a Travel Companion when we now go on trips. I have two different ladies that are willing to do so. An […]
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March 28th, 2024 Elinor Stutz
Photo by Geralt via Pixabay Attract the Right Job or Clientele: How To Keep Your IT Systems Secure If you are trying to secure your organization across the board, one of the main things you will need to monitor thoroughly is your IT systems, as these will have a lot of attention on them as part of […]
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