Caring Is A Delicate Balance: 2016 Resolution…Inviting Sleep
Welcome to my Vlog, Caring Is A Delicate Balance This Vlog is dedicated to informing professional and family caregivers, raising their awareness for the need for good self-care and celebrating the...
View Article5 Things Mentally Tough People Do Every Day A Guest Post by Jessica Stillman
Resilience sign with a road background Grit, science says, is more important than innate ability when it comes to achieving success. Maybe that’s why a post I wrote back in October listing...
View ArticleFire Up Your Energy Chakras for the New Year
Healer’s outstretched open hand surrounded by random wise healing words on a rustic stone effect background By Phyllis S. Quinlan, PhD, RN-BC Originally Posted on December 21, 2015 by Christine...
View ArticleEmotional Fatigue To deal With It: You Need to Recognize It A Guest Post By...
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, founder of the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving, says there are four kinds of people in the world: those who have been caregivers, those who are currently...
View Article9 Success-Killing Decisions Exceptional People Refuse to Make A Guest Post by...
Perspective always clears away the fog. When we look forward, the path seems uncertain and the future unpredictable. When we look back, all the dots seem to connect. The key is to never be forced to...
View Article10 Qualities of People With High Emotional Intelligence A Guest Post by John...
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have an unlimited amount of success in both their personal and professional lives? It could be because they possess high emotional intelligence....
View Article5 New Year’s Practices for Women to Experience More Presence, Passion & Joy...
The holidays can often be an overwhelming time… especially for women. However, if we look beyond the frenetic buzz, there’s often a desire to replenish ourselves and create a fresh chapter in the...
View ArticleWhy the First and Most Important Person You Need to Lead Is Yourself A Guest...
Every business needs a leader who can cultivate a compelling vision, define a strategic plan, develop change management, lead employees, and inspire commitment among his or her people. I have found...
View ArticleCaring Is A Delicate Balance: 2016 Resolution…Inviting Sleep
Welcome to my Vlog, Caring Is A Delicate Balance. This Vlog is dedicated to informing professional and family caregivers, raising their awareness for the need for good self-care and celebrating the...
View Article7 Habits of Highly Resilient Women A Guest Post by Zaheen Nanji
Resilience sign with a road background In 2011, George S. Everly, executive director of Resiliency Sciences Institutes at the University of Maryland, was asked, “What’s the difference between those who...
View ArticleQuit Playing Games and Choose the Simple Option A Guest Post by Carthage Buckley
Healer’s outstretched open hand surrounded by random wise healing words on a rustic stone effect background Unhappiness comes from a set of beliefs that we learn and perpetuate. Therefore; isn’t it...
View Article12 Signs of Emotional Maturity A Guest Post by Carthage Buckley
Diagram of emotional intelligence Emotional maturity refers to your ability to understand, and manage, your emotions. Emotional maturity enables you to create the life you desire. A life filled with...
View ArticleIncivility & Bullying Within the Profession of Nursing: Is Peace In Our Time...
wooden numbers forming the number 2016 and a heart-shaped chalkboard with some wishes for the new year, such as peace, love and happiness, on a rustic wooden surface I find it frustrating to...
View ArticleNEW DVD: Sustaining the Joy in Being a Professional Caregiver
I am so very happy to announce that my lecture entitled: Sustaining the Joy of Being a Professional Caregiver is now available on DVD. You can learn more by going to my website...
View ArticleThe Fearless Caregiver Manifesto A Guest Post by Gary Barg
I will fearlessly assess my personal strengths and weaknesses, work diligently to bolster my weaknesses and to graciously recognize my strengths. I will fearlessly make my voice be heard with regard...
View ArticleWhen Being the Caregiver Is Not an Option
Self-Empathy word cloud on a white background. According to The National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP, there are 66 million unpaid adult family caregivers (29% of the adult population in the US)...
View ArticleAn Antidote to Incivility A Guest Post by Christine Porath
Resilience sign with a road background When I was 22, I scored what I thought was my dream job. I moved from the snowy Midwest to sunny Florida with a group of fellow former college athletes to help...
View ArticleCover Story: Bullying in the Workplace A Guest Post by Don Sandler
The topic of bullying has gotten a lot of attention in recent years as the negative effects of the bullying suffered by children have become more apparent. Children are being encouraged to report...
View ArticleCaring Is A Delicate Balance: Creating Caregiving Circles with The Share the...
The Mission of Share the Care is to improve the quality of life for anyone who needs support and to reduce the stress, depression, isolation and economic hardship of their caregivers...
View ArticleVeterans Benefits: Paying for Senior Care Guest Post by Jeff Anderson...
Are you a senior veteran or an immediate family member of a veteran? Do you know about the veterans benefits you or a loved one have earned? Learn about the top secrets to paying for senior care. A...
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