I join millions of adoring fans celebrating the life and works of our beloved Mary Oliver. The ways she lifted and touched our hearts are sure to live on agelessly across the miles and years. Bless you, dear Mary, for the many gifts your “one
“The Secrets of Resiliency and Courage After a Significant Loss” webinar
If you missed “The Secrets of Resiliency and Courage After a Significant Loss” webinar you can watch it now at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx0IOnxKmhQ&feature=youtu.be
Happy New Year! Check out my article in Costco Connection
I hope that 2019 brings immeasurable love, joy, peace, health and prosperity into your life. Our 2019 started out gloriously surrounded by family, friends and a feature article in The Costco Connection Magazine! http://www.costcoconnection.com/connection/201901?pg=45#pg45 May each of us, our families, friends, communities, nation and world find
My 2019 New Year’s Un-Resolutions
I don’t want to rain on anyone’s parade, but I’m changing things up this year and making a few New Year’s “un-resolutions.” Perhaps it’s the campaign for irreverent and audacious aging I’ve been on since the publication of Courageous Aging: Your Best Years Ever Reimagined.
The Age of Politics
Check out my recent article published on ThriveGlobal.com https://thriveglobal.com/stories/the-politics-of-age/
My New Knee…
I’ve put a lot of hard miles on these knees, playing basketball and club soccer, competing in the Senior Olympics, and hiking trails across the world the past 69 years. But the pain got to be too much. When I re-imagined my best possible future last year, I saw
It’s Almost Thanksgiving—Is Your “Receiver” Broken?
Giving is one thing. Receiving is another. Would it surprise you to learn that the best gift you can give this Thanksgiving is being a gracious receiver? Opening your heart to the full measure of someone’s love, affection, appreciation, and gratitude seems like a simple
What Is Courageous Living, Really?
Is the fish always the last to discover the ocean? And is the 69-year-old author who writes about courageous living the last to discover courage in his own life? Perhaps so. You see, having played soccer in high school and all the way up to
Hanging in The Balance: American Courage, Will, and Moral Leadership
We’re at the doorstep of a breakthrough in America. Given the sense of outrage and the re-traumatization of millions of women in our country over the past several weeks, and the fear that the FBI’s investigation of, as well as the Senate vote on, Brett
Supporting Someone Who is Grieving a Loss? Here are a few “Do’s and Don’ts” to guide you
Supporting Someone Who is Grieving – A Few Do’s and Don’ts for Family, Friends & Co-workers DO’S Express your condolences. A simple, sincere “I’m so sorry for your loss,” a soft hand on their shoulder and/or a caring hug are usually perfect. Be
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