by Debbie Pearson | May 9, 2017 | Age Your Way, Age Your Way Book News, The Blue Print to Age Your Way
In my book, The Blueprint to Age Your Way, there is a form that asks you to describe your perfect day. How would you use your time? The point of this is to document your perfect day if something happens to you and you are suddenly unable to verbally convey this...
by Debbie Pearson | Apr 14, 2017 | Health Care, Life's Lessons, The Blue Print to Age Your Way
What’s your response to a crisis? Scream and yell? Hide and cry? Freeze? Go into “fix it” mode? Everyone responds differently. But remember, a crisis is inevitably a springboard to action. As great as the action is, there is an even greater opportunity that emanates...
by Meg Lawhon | Mar 21, 2017 | Age Your Way, Health Care, The Blue Print to Age Your Way
Now that you can hold The Blueprint to Age Your Way in your hands, how do you move things forward with family members? The best way is to lead by example. Start your own Blueprint and casually mention what you are doing. How can you convince a person to do something...
by Debbie Pearson | Mar 9, 2017 | Review, The Blue Print to Age Your Way
Sometimes, the kindness of others is all the gift we need to see our world as rosy. This is the letter I received from Sarah – the best gift I could ever hope for. Thank you, Sarah!! When my coworker returned from her Austin trip, she brought back a copy of...
by Meg Lawhon | Mar 7, 2017 | Age Your Way, Aging, Health Care, The Blue Print to Age Your Way
Do you want to regret not creating an aging plan when your window of opportunity has passed? If you don’t plan in time, then regret may be where you find yourself. This regret could be for yourself or those you love. Why should we all plan for aging? Two reasons:...