February 21st, 2024 Beth Elkassih
How to Describe Happiness: Conveying Joy in Words Describing happiness can sometimes be as elusive as the emotion itself. Happiness, often defined as the experience of joy, contentment, or a sense that one’s life is fulfilling and worthwhile, is a complex emotional state. It is characterized by positive emotions and life satisfaction. When you try […]
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February 21st, 2024 Lorraine C. Ladish
Books to help through the grieving process are often a practical and helpful way to help a friend navigate loss in midlife. The post 6 Books on grief when coping with loss in midlife appeared first on – Viva Fifty!. Originally Published on https://www.vivafifty.com/
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February 21st, 2024 Julie Winkle Giulioni
As the workplace and the workforce continue to morph, understanding what people are looking for in and from their work has taken on greater significance. When we understand interests and motivations, we’re able to offer an employee experience that generates engagement, taps discretionary effort, promotes productivity, and ensures the retention of top talent. Our third annual […]
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February 21st, 2024 Barbara Karnes
Dear Barbara, We have heard the terms “compassion fatigue” and “caregiver burnout.” Today, after covid, it is being called “beyond burnout.” What are your thoughts about this? Doesn’t it feel like the world has sped up? Everything is so intense these days. That energy affects us all on many levels. Our minds and our feelings […]
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February 21st, 2024 Doug Thorpe
Leaders at all levels share some common responsibilities. It doesn’t matter whether you are the CEO of a Fortune 500 or the owner of a small shop in the local town. You have some common threads that weave the fabric of who and what you need to be as a leader. In a recent post […]
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February 21st, 2024 Royce Shook
How many friends does the average person in Canada and the United States have, was the question posed. The answer appears to be five or more close friends. I thought about my own situation and realized that I had three close friends, and about four or five friends who were not as close, but I […]
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February 21st, 2024 Ben Graham
In recent years, the fashion industry has begun to recognize the unique needs and preferences of senior men, leading to a significant evolution in senior men’s fashion. Gone are the days when older gentlemen were expected to settle for purely functional clothing with little consideration for style. Today, senior men’s clothing blends comfort, functionality, and […]
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February 21st, 2024 Ben Graham
Gone are the days when fashion for seniors was constricting or limited. The grandpa clothes aesthetic brings together the best of comfort, style, and functionality, catering to the modern senior who values both appearance and practicality. This style celebrates the timeless appeal of vintage fashion while incorporating the needs of today’s older gentlemen. Let’s dive […]
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February 20th, 2024 Aimmee Kodachian
TRUST & HAVE FAITH… IT’S ALL DIVINE! By Tracey Starr It happened about eight years ago while doing my morning Mirror Time practice after having one of those soulful cries in the shower about how painfully hard life was at the moment… I suddenly had this AHA download that I just needed to trust and […]
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February 20th, 2024 Paulette Ensign
“Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn.” ― Benjamin Franklin Do you find yourself amazed and even speechless when someone you know doesn’t know what you believe to be ‘common sense?’ You think something is so basic that the entire planet surely knows that ! Well, guess again. As […]
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