As we age, it’s important to keep a positive outlook on life. Encouraging quotes can provide seniors with the motivation they need to make changes and improve their mood. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the different types of encouraging quotes for seniors and share some quotes that are sure to inspire. How (and why) […]
Photograph by Lewis Hines, West Virginia 1937. The Great Depression, sparked by a devastating collapse in stocks followed by 25 percent unemployment, remains the deepest recession in U.S. history. A new study laying out the long-term negative impacts to Americans born during that time might be consequential for today’s youngest citizens – teenagers born during […]
11 Glasses of Water A Day Well the new year is in full swing and resolutions have been made and some may have already been broken. That’s OK. We are here to encourage you with monthly health challenges that are attainable. The idea is after 12 months of challenges that are attainable, our hope is […]
@merakist When it comes to expanding a small company’s online marketing reach, the design of a website may be an extremely important factor to consider. A small business may improve its reputation and increase the number of consumers it attracts by investing in the design and development of an effective website. Providing a pleasant experience […]
Making affirmations a part of your our routine can supercharge our lives in so many ways, even if we’re getting up there in years. Society may try to tell us that our value decreases as we age, but we know better, don’t we? We’re still kicking, still learning, and still have so much to offer. […]
Author’s Bio: Amy L. Bernstein writes stories, essays, and poems that let readers feel while making them think. Her novels include The Potrero Complex, the award-winning The Nighthawkers, Dreams of Song Times, and Fran, The Second Time Around, voted best young adult novel by the Maryland Writers’ Association. Amy is an award-winning journalist, speechwriter, playwright, […]
Long-term wealth strategies, like I have, require that you be educated, know your investment parameters, have some money rules, and be cautious. Please do not make investment decisions based on TikTok or Instagram posts. Hopefully, you have been around the block enough times to know what works and what doesn’t work and you no longer […]
As always, there’s a lot to consider on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. I’m so glad that King Day was finally established. After a 15-year battle, legislation was signed in 1983 creating a federal holiday marking King’s birthday. The federal holiday was first observed in 1986, making 2023 the 37th anniversary of the King federal […]
Photo by Baran Lotfollahi on Unsplash Is conflict transformation a Hero’s Journey? Last week I attended a beautiful workshop on the Hero’s Journey, offered by Stella Orange and Rebecca Liston of Las Peregrinas. Their approach is based in part on Joseph Campbell’s, and they apply it primarily to business and marketing. Listening to their eloquent […]
#physicianburnout matters. Medicine can be beautiful, and brutal.It is normalized to keep pushing past exhaustion.It is normalized to be stoic and not embrace your humanity.Yet, it can be isolating.It can push you to the brink.It comes in all forms–trauma, TRAUMA, microtrauma.Burnout begins in med school, continues into residency, and dominates in the attending life. Women […]