The Birth of a Book
I wasn’t planning to write another book. I had just gone through several major life changes, including closing my business after thirty years of juggling
I wasn’t planning to write another book. I had just gone through several major life changes, including closing my business after thirty years of juggling
The news is full of stories trying to encapsulate the most unforgettable year most of us have ever lived through. When we think back on
Article by Alison Gwinn, AARP, Updated March 12, 2021 Are you ready for DST? If you’re not, you have lots of company. Daylight Saving Time
In 1986 Bernie Siegel, MD, wrote a groundbreaking book that elicited much skepticism among his peers. Love, Medicine and Miracles presented a unique theory of patient
We are living in stressful times. The news seems to get worse by the day. The United States continues to set records for numbers of
“We have nothing to fear but fear itself,” said Franklin Delano Roosevelt when he was sworn in as president in 1933, in the midst of the
Surviving Multiple Lemons in Short Time Span: Learning From Bobbi Linkemer’s Sage Advice COVID19 was just another challenge Bobbi Linkemer faced in 2020. She also
Our bodies are meant to move at any age. If you exercised when you were younger and stopped as you grew older, or never started
According to Tamara Lytle, writing for the AARP Bulletin, while the COVID-19 pandemic has cost millions of people their jobs, statistics reveal that older workers
Age played a significant role in the 2020 election—in surprising ways. In an article in The Washington Post by Dan Zak, “The Age of the
Fourteen years ago, When I wrote Words to Live By: Reflections on