by Craig Stewart | Sep 4, 2019 | Growth, Inspirational
“We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.” — Anais Nin You’ve spent five or six-plus decades on the planet, and you’ve got the crow’s feet, scars, and stories to prove it. And — grace willing — you’ve got gas in the tank for...
by Glenn Baja | Apr 10, 2019 | Growth, Inspirational
Surprise… old pictures have a lot more to offer than a giggle at the fashion trends of yesteryear! There’s a simple pleasure in browsing through old photographs to get a glimpse into the past, to reminisce, relive cherished memories, and to see how far we’ve come....
by Diana Elarde | Jan 30, 2019 | Inspirational
By Diana Creel Elarde How many times have you said to yourself or heard others say, I’m glad this year is almost behind me? Somehow the advent of the new year for many can signal the end of travesties of the present year, helping us to believe the new year will be...
by Susan Rothfuss | Dec 19, 2018 | Inspirational
By Susan Rothfuss It was my 50th birthday. As a long-standing member of the Baby Boom generation, I had already lived through “Trust no one over 30,” received the “Over the Hill” coffee mug at 40 and now I was stepping through my step class at 8:00 a.m. before heading...
by Carolyn Fields | Dec 19, 2018 | Inspirational
At the first signs of aging, some of us may experience a sense of fear and foreboding. We worry more about our health, both mental health and physical fitness. We resolve to take better care of ourselves and explore every new anti-aging process that we see on TV. I...
by Carolyn Fields | Dec 12, 2018 | Challenges, Inspirational
by Carolyn Fields With some high profile celebrity suicides in the news, more and more people are talking about middle-age suicide. The CDC (Center for Disease Control) reports that suicide rates for middle-aged adults have recently seen a significant increase. While...