As you head into Memorial Day weekend, you may be spending time with your family. Remember: your experiences with your family are finite, and not all years are created equal! Savor your experiences! Check out my new article about considering time in life and quality of life: https://lnkd.in/gQYSBta4
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Self-image and the impact of living with chronic health, pain and disability, was the main focus of last weeks gathering. Come and share your victories and challenges. Be inspired, be inspiring. Register here https://lnkd.in/gP-CUdgp
Pain and possibility - Perspectives on Living with Chronic Pain, Illness and Disability: A Virtual Exploration
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Empower Your Health Through Enriching https://lnkd.in/eQKYw3sU
Sustain Your Enlightenment by Enriching Others
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Heart, or only head living? I am often asked what on earth I mean when I talk about this subject and two aspects of our bodies. Read more on my blog https://lnkd.in/e3g-k76b
Heart or only head living?!
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One of my first questions for clients is, "Who have you seen do this aging thing well?" Our aging loved ones, friends and coworkers have valuable experience and insights that we can learn from. #agingwell #agingadvice
23 Surprising Things About Aging That Young People Never Think About
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Heart, or only head living? I am often asked what on earth I mean when I talk about this subject and two aspects of our bodies. Read more on my blog https://lnkd.in/e-KuSjxS
Heart or only head living?!
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One of my first questions for clients is, "Who have you seen do this aging thing well?" Our aging loved ones, friends and coworkers have valuable experience and insights that we can learn from. #agingwell #agingadvice
23 Surprising Things About Aging That Young People Never Think About
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April showers bring May flowers, but don't let stress rain on your parade! 🌧 ☔ Our goal is to take some of the weight off your shoulders. Discover how Impact's association professionals can help you focus on what matters most: https://lnkd.in/geTMsdPc #StressAwarenessMonth
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The beauty of Death is most often overlooked because of our subconscious fear of our own mortality. Grateful for my friends at Psanctuary Church for putting together the Psacred Passage Program. Through intentional work with the Sacred Mushroom we can access the tools of understanding and acceptance that provide the space for the beauty of death, and the joy of life, to both shine through until our final breath https://lnkd.in/gwTpTsZ4
Please join me next Sunday. It is a topic that, if pondered, may impact how you experience death and life. And please share with your contacts...pretty please
The Last Ecstatic Days
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"Humans, as far as history takes us, have always been in a constant battle with disease; mental or physical. Plagues, wars, famines; human struggle has been the struggle of survival. And in that battle for survival, the very thing that distinguished humans from all the other species, has been the active search for health and recovery. Our history is the history of one group of people helping and protecting others in the face of an adversary in the form of natural disasters or fellow humans." Read my first piece on Medium where I explain how human civilization is in fact, the story of ever-changing medical practices. 👇 👇
Origins: A Quest for Health
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We’re human beings, not human doings. Remember to prioritize your health and peace. We can get caught up in our day-to-day lives with all our responsibilities and forget to just be, to just breathe at times, so this is your reminder to pause whenever needed and catch your breath. I wrote a more in-depth short article on this yesterday. If you want to check it out, see the first link in my comments.
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