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...
by Debbie Pearson | Jul 18, 2017 | Aging, Health Care, Life's Lessons
Please, please, please follow this rule about medications! Only start or stop long-term medications one at a time. This is the absolute best way to pinpoint positive effects or problems. It’s such a logical precedent but, all too often, this isn’t what happens in...
by Debbie Pearson | Jul 11, 2017 | Life's Lessons
For years, my daughter (Denise) & I have had a running endearment term we call “Apple Tree.” Whenever she behaves in a manner that has been unmistakably handed down from me to her, we look at each other and simultaneously say “Apple Tree.” Sometimes she’ll fall...
by Debbie Pearson | Jul 6, 2017 | Aging, Life's Lessons
Sometimes you come across a story that pulls the strings of your heart. The story of Leo Kellner, a 98-year-old Baker who found his power and purpose by baking pies is one of them. I hope you enjoy the article as much as I did. Leo Kellner found his sense of...
by Debbie Pearson | Jun 29, 2017 | Aging, Life's Lessons
So often the aging members of our families are too proud to reach out and ask for the help they may need. I came across a great article that gives you 5 signs you can look for so you can proactively take charge without making them feel helpless. Happy Reading. What...
by Debbie Pearson | Jun 27, 2017 | Health Care, Life's Lessons, The Blue Print to Age Your Way
Seems like, for the rest of my days, I’ll be clarifying CPR (cardio-pulmonary-resuscitation). Fortunately, there is a one-page explanation in my book, The Blueprint to Age Your Way. Preference for CPR is not as clear-cut as it appears. People who have thoughtfully...