by Debbie Pearson | Feb 27, 2018 | Age Your Way, Life's Lessons
The enormity of Mother Nature raged through America in 2017. Hurricanes plummeted through Texas, then Florida, then Puerto Rico. And as we held our breath and watched the movement, we were fixated on the probable track of the center. The tracking cone only provided us...
by Debbie Pearson | Feb 13, 2018 | Age Your Way, Aging, Health Care, Life's Lessons
Healthcare entitlement is defined as a form of government medical insurance such as Medicare and Medicaid. Each entitlement is confined to a select group of people who qualify under a narrow set of rules such as age, specific medical condition, disability, or low...
by Debbie Pearson | Jan 30, 2018 | Age Your Way, Aging, Health Care
Think back to the time when you were a teen and lashed out at your parents saying: “You’re wrecking my life!” Fortunately, most of you have evolved past that stage and regained the love and positive relationship that lasts for decades. Well . . . I hate to tell you...
by Debbie Pearson | Jan 16, 2018 | Age Your Way, Life's Lessons
Generational comfort. We all have it. That special connection where we recognize terminology, technology, and tunes. Kindred spirits even with relative strangers because, at our core, we’ve all grown up together. From our cocoon of comfort, we critique other...
by Debbie Pearson | Jan 4, 2018 | Age Your Way, Life's Lessons
A fatal flaw is a key element in the downfall of a person or plan. I know my fatal flaw but am so attached to it that I struggle to ease its grip on me. My fatal flaw is a pension for action. No matter what lands in my lap, my gut response is to do something about it....