My dad taught me about diversity, inclusion & equality

Parents Teach Kids Inclusion My dad taught me about inclusion, diversity, and equality when I was a very young girl living in Maryland. My Brooklyn-born and raised dad worked for the Federal Government and my parents found themselves living in the DC Metro area. We started playing with the local kids. One of the neighbors [...]

The New Year is for Resilience, not Resolutions!

www.pixabay.com gerault 2018 Fireworks for the New Year -#Resolutions Resilience Build Resilience, Not Resolutions I’ve never really made resolutions for the New Year. I assume it’s because of my parents never made resolutions.  I do like to review the year that is passing. Instead of building resolutions, I like to review my past [...]

Resilient Aging Webinar Recorded Today!

I just recorded the last webinar of the year for The Caregiver Coalition of San Diego. I love to #write and #speak on #Resilience. Today I spoke on a program that I developed on Building Resilience and Staying Positive Through Life Transitions. Learn 5 Steps to Build Resilience in your life at any age. It’s [...]

Podcast: How to Take the Keys Away from a Parent or Loved-one

www.pixabay TheAngryTeddy podcast interview w/RockYourRitirement Is your family struggling with the reality it's time to take the keys away from your parent(s)?  Do you have a friend that diagnosis that will eventually lead to them giving up their keys?  This podcast, Rock Your Retirement, podcast, Taking The Keys Away, When to Take the [...]

Getting Through the Holidays

Getting through the Holidays can be stressful even in the best of times. Gathering with family and friends to celebrate religious and non-religious traditions can create taxing situations. Caregiving for loved-ones is challenging and difficult, when you add holiday strain it can seem unmanageable. There are ways to get through the Holidays and enjoy them [...]

Aging, Dementia & Driving – When to Stop?

Aging, Driving & Dementia Driving is a privilege. We are basically driving a loaded weapon and it’s our responsibility to ensure we can operate it. I encourage candid conversations with people about this subject. We don't often address how it's a privilege, especially as we age. I make it a point to discuss this topic [...]

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