Baby boomers, sometimes commonly called boomers, were born between 1946 and 1964. Why the term baby boomers? They were born in the mid 20th century between 1946 and 1964 which were known colloquially as the years of the baby boom, this due to a substantial increase in the birth rate. This post World War II […]
How passion for her work and the people around her helps producer/director Annetta Marion to deliver the best possible results. Originally Published on https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/connected-leadership/
By Jerry Zezima I’m lucky I haven’t won Mega Millions, Powerball or even Lucky 7s. If I did, I’d keel over from shock and never cash in. That is why I’m also lucky to have received a boxful of fun and intriguing items from Luck Shop, a business specializing in the kind of fabulous merchandise […]
If you’ve been a family caregiver, you know all about the caregiving stress. It’s a job few people would get excited about. You may have to provide help for 20-100+ hours a week, often with no pay. And you may need physical strength for heavy lifting and a strong stomach to handle bodily fluids. Plus, […]
Gain valuable insights into the current state of US politics, the role of social media in engaging young voters, and the interconnectedness of global politics. In this episode, we sit down with Wendi Wallace, a renowned political coach who helps donors, candidates, and advocates build strategic relationships. Join us as we gain valuable insights into […]
There are several reasons why we should exercise regularly. Exercise plays a key role in maintaining and improving physical health. Regular exercise helps us maintain an ideal weight, strengthens bones, and improves heart health. Exercise can also help in preventing several chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis. Those of us who exercise regularly […]
When 77-year-old Anne (pseudonym) was diagnosed with Dementia, her family wanted to keep her engaged in art. After all, she was a successful abstract artist for decades, so why stop now? Her family expected her to use the art studio in her condo–which was full of all sorts of supplies–like she previously did, but that […]
The fallacy of values-based consulting “Wait. What?” My regular readers should be forgiven for their cognitive dissonance. I have written often about my consulting values: Be authentic Be helpful Stay focused on results, I have even suggested that all consultants should have these same values. I might even still believe that, despite how self-centered and […]
Sometimes, when I look back at my time in the parish, I feel for my congregation members. My parents raised me with the idea that “good enough” was unacceptable. Complacency is “as soon as you are comfortable with where you are, you are heading in the wrong direction.” The Signs of Complacency. 1) Satisfaction with […]
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