Monthly Archives: February 2012

Blind Spots

Last evening I attended a program and found myself in moderate disagreement with the co-leaders. And over the past few months I’ve struggled with a neighbor whose behavior is, well, challenging for me.  So I find myself (okay reluctantly) exploring … Continue reading

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Just a Few Steps at a Time

My work environment is a special place because it involves working side by side with people of all ages for an older population.  It demonstrates that different backgrounds, experiences, and talents can successfully achieve outstanding goals for a group of … Continue reading

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Message for the Heart

February is National Heart Month.  According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in America. Although heart disease can be managed, it is an irreversible and incurable disease. Heart disease can … Continue reading

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What might, what would it take, what if….Questions to transform old stuck patterns when navigating change or when faced with “challenging” situations.

You might be searching for another way of interaction because the old ways are no longer working effectively. We always have choices: stay with the familiar routine or respond mindfully and creatively to the unique situation. Continue reading

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