February 26th, 2024 Jodie Filogomo
I just recently realized that all three of us have yellow jackets. This led me to the idea of showcasing interesting options of what to wear with a yellow jacket. I wanted to make sure we wore different color combinations to give you more inspiration. Quote of the day: “Most of us have weak decision-making […]
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February 26th, 2024 Royce Shook
My brother just lost his pet of 14 years and is debating getting a young dog to replace the one he just lost. He will be 70 in a few years. While pet ownership can undoubtedly bring joy and companionship into the lives of many, it is essential to consider the specific needs and challenges that […]
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February 26th, 2024 Ben Graham
Incontinence among the elderly is a significant issue that impacts their dignity, independence, and overall quality of life. It is a condition characterized by the involuntary loss of urine or feces, posing daily challenges not only for those directly affected but also for their caregivers. Understanding incontinence involves recognizing its various forms, underlying causes, and […]
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February 26th, 2024 Ben Graham
Choosing the right gift for someone in the hospital can be a thoughtful way to show care and support during their recovery. Hospital stays, whether short or extended, can often feel lonely and uncomfortable. Thoughtful gifts not only brighten the patient’s day but also provide comfort, entertainment, and convenience. Plan before you gift! You should […]
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February 25th, 2024 Sapna Shah-Haque
Listen! Let’s chat about something close to my heart: autonomy in healthcare. Imagine a world where doctors can do their thing, making decisions with their gut and years of schooling, not just ticking boxes set by someone else. Sounds pretty good, right? That’s because autonomy isn’t just a fancy term; it’s the secret sauce to […]
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February 25th, 2024 Deborah Heiser
Are you apprehensive about retirement? For many, retirement signifies departing from a career—a perceived loss. Though anticipated since youth, retirement’s arrival often evokes feelings of “jumping off a cliff,” “panic,” or “loss of identity.” However, retirement need not be synonymous with these anxieties. Instead, it presents an opportunity. Research indicates that by our 50s, 60s, […]
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February 25th, 2024 Aimmee Kodachian
Unsheltered: Voices from the Street Rediscovering Humanity By Aimmee Kodachian In the tapestry of life, we occasionally encounter threads that shine with a rare brilliance. Dennis Pitocco is one such luminous thread—a visionary leader and the Founder of 360° Nation. In a world often driven by profit margins, Dennis chose a different path guided by […]
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February 25th, 2024 Marcia Riner
In today’s fast-paced business world, the adage “Time is Money” resonates more profoundly than ever before. This isn’t just a catchy phrase; it’s a fundamental principle that underscores the critical importance of time management and efficiency in driving business success and profitability. Understanding and applying this concept can transform the way you approach your business […]
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February 25th, 2024 Faris Aranki
Data never lies – my 10 years of dating apps “44, single and not going to have kids” There’s nothing like reading your life summarised in one sentence to really hammer home your situation. This was the killer sentence from a financial report an investment company sent me recently. They had pulled together a summary of my […]
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February 25th, 2024 Rosalind Sedacca
Communication with your child is essential. By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC Most parents don’t know how to talk to their children. It’s one of the underlying reasons for parent-child communication, respect and trust issues within the family parent-child communication dynamic. You wouldn’t think one would need to be reminded to talk to your children. Unfortunately, many […]
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