October 4th, 2023 Barbara Karnes
I talk a lot about eating and not eating as a person approaches the end of their life. I remind people that our body eats to live and that when the body is preparing to die, all by itself, it cuts back and stops eating. The person reaches a place where they just can’t eat […]
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October 3rd, 2023 Carolyn Rosenblatt
American families are often scattered across the country. Kids grow up, find opportunities they like in other places and move away. The parents may stay put, happy to remain where they’ve lived most of their lives. Then aging happens. And with it, risks no one really thought about. At AgingParents.com, where we advise families about […]
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October 3rd, 2023 Janine Bolon
Kimberly Henrie is the host of Living the Good Life Podcast where she shares tips and has conversations around ways to embrace the goodness of life and take a big juicy bite out of it. Food for the soul and the funnybone, learn to give more time to yourself, become a better friend, lead an […]
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October 3rd, 2023 Ben Graham
Shopping for clothes can be a delight for many, an opportunity to express personal style and feel confident in our choices. But for individuals who use wheelchairs, clothing selection extends beyond mere fashion. It’s about finding garments that not only look good but also provide the comfort and functionality necessary for daily life. In this […]
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October 3rd, 2023 Beth Elkassih
Powerful Prayers to the Universe: Asking God for Healing Praying to the Universe is a powerful tool that can help you tap into the divine energy that surrounds us all. Whether you believe in God, a higher power, or the Universe itself, you can use prayer to ask for healing and guidance. When you pray […]
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October 3rd, 2023 Phyllis Ayman
I’ve always loved crime dramas or mysteries, primarily for the ingenuity involved in the story creation and solutions. But the other night I was watching one of my favorite shows that also has strong family content: Blue Bloods. I especially enjoy the scenes around the Sunday dinner table. depicting the reality of family conversations, dynamics, […]
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October 3rd, 2023 Royce Shook
In her weekly blog, “The Marginalian by Maria Popova” talked about growing older and I thought about what she said and found this question and some ideas on an answer: How can we, as we grow older not make life a parody of itself if we believe that life is largely a matter of how […]
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October 3rd, 2023 Shelly Latinovich
Chances are you already have several items laying around that can be used for a DIY Bubbling Cauldron. Whether it is a plastic Halloween cauldron you have purchased or you have a fun bucket of some sort that can be converted to one. With a few supplies, you can easily convert it to a spooky […]
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October 2nd, 2023 Sapna Shah-Haque
The thought of writing my thoughts down on a piece of paper has never been really appealing to me. Or, at least not until recently. I’m not one for formal journaling, but maybe more doodling and list-making. Why would this be important? Throughout multiple conversations and scrolling through posts the past few days, I have […]
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October 2nd, 2023 Deliah Lawrence
Author’s Bio: Reverend Jennifer McSween is the International Bestselling Author of the book: TRUE FORGIVENESS: The Proven Path From Pain To Power In 5 Simple Steps. Her first book, it’s about her struggling, searching, and discovering true forgiveness… healing the emotionally painful relationship she’d had with her mother since childhood. Also, a Speaker, Podcast […]
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