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Setting Personal Goals and Motivation for Quitting

Quitting smoking is a challenging but rewarding journey, and having a clear understanding of why you want to quit can make all the difference. By identifying your personal reasons for quitting, you create a strong foundation for your motivation. Perhaps you want to be there for your grandkids, improve your health, save money, or enhance […]

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Understanding the Health Risks of Smoking for Seniors

Smoking is a dangerous habit that can have severe consequences for your health, especially as you age. The body’s ability to repair itself decreases over time, making it more challenging to recover from the damage caused by smoking. By understanding the health risks associated with smoking, you can take the first step towards a healthier, […]

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Living with a smoker

 My wife is a smoker and she and others in her age group keep trying to quit smoking. So, I totally understand how hard it can be to quit smoking, especially if you’ve been smoking for a long time. There is a quit-smoking action plan that has worked for countless people just like you, and […]

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How seniors can rejuvenate in the spring!

This is a guest post written by: Natalie Lehr-Splawinski, Marketing Communications  Seniors Choice For Care Inc. Seniors Choice for Care works in my community and supports our seniors association in our work within the community. Spring is the symbolism of renewal. It’s the perfect time to plan a new beginning, establish new tasks & goals, accomplish things on our to do list, […]

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Barbieland vs. The Real World—Lessons for Barbie & Kens

My thanks to my friend Ken for this idea.  If you have not seen this movie, I highly recommend it. Our organization took a group of seniors to see it and the reviews were all very positive. It is not a children’s movie, it resonates with adults or at least seniors. This movie sends many […]

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Boomers talk to your children about ageism.

 A lot of my friends are boomers, and they have children who are in their forties. I thought about this and decided to see how we can identify the scope of ageism for our children. Ageism is a complex and pervasive issue that affects many seniors, often intersecting with other forms of discrimination such as […]

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Choice is not an option

 Over time I have heard this over and over again. “Everything is a choice.” This is, of course, true on a very basic level. However, the next line is presented as a stark choice. For example, Do I choose to seek the positive or the negative?  The light or the dark?  To help myself or […]

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Using the difficulty 2

 So, the next time you’re faced with a challenge or a difficulty, remember to use the difficulty with these simple ideas to turn the challenge into a positive. Don’t Resent the Crisis: If you’ve lost your job, use the crisis to reevaluate your career path and explore new opportunities. If you’re facing a health crisis, […]

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Using the difficulty 1

 In the face of difficult situations, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and defeated. But what if we told you that you have the power to turn those difficulties into opportunities? That’s the idea behind “using the difficulty” – a mindset that can help you transform challenges into positive experiences. Let’s say you’re facing a difficult […]

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A Beginner’s Guide to Organic Vegetable Gardening for Seniors

Have you been looking for a new hobby that allows you to spend time outdoors, stay active, and enjoy the fruits (or vegetables) of your labour? Think about Organic gardening. Organic gardening is not just a hobby; it’s a therapeutic journey that connects us with nature and nourishes our bodies and minds. For seniors looking […]

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