by Debbie Pearson | Sep 21, 2017 | Aging, Life's Lessons
We’ve all been warned of the dangers of automatic garage door openers. They can close on you or a child. Apply caution!! My perspective on their danger comes from a totally different viewpoint. A real-life experience. Let me share the story. Years ago, my...
by Debbie Pearson | Aug 22, 2017 | Age Your Way, Aging, The Blue Print to Age Your Way
I hate not knowing! Maybe you do too. Even when the answer is not what is desired, it’s often easier to cope with a bad answer than to live with an ongoing dangling uncertainty. Working in the field of aging, I often see the emotional trauma that comes from the...
by Debbie Pearson | Aug 15, 2017 | Age Your Way, Aging, Health Care, The Blue Print to Age Your Way
People are being medically treated as though they exist in a vault. Care is delivered for that moment in time only. I call this: silos of care. Silos apply to both locations where care is delivered and the specialties of care. Although much of your time is spent...
by Debbie Pearson | Aug 10, 2017 | Aging, Life's Lessons
I love sharing articles I run across that motivate and inspire everyone to live a full and fun life during their senior years. This article about a 70-year-old running his first triathlon is full of inspiration. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. It was...
by Debbie Pearson | Jul 27, 2017 | Aging, Life's Lessons
We are never too old to learn and keeping a mind activate is the best way to keep it young! I ran across this great article about senior citizens returning to college. I think it is a wonderful idea for those who are looking to keep their mind sharp while expanding...
by Debbie Pearson | Jul 20, 2017 | Aging, Health Care, Life's Lessons
I loved the below article! If you truly think about it the advice about aging is so true. As we age that stubbornness as a child returns and we regress back to when we were younger and was consistently being reminded of what to do or not do. Aging is a process that...