Some people age with grace and humor, even when life becomes difficult. Others seem to battle every change as if it were a personal insult.
We spend so much time thinking about what we can do in life that will bring success or "increase." The increase is about growth and having more—gains, wins, money, purchases, friends, food, or cars.
When I was living through the years as the primary care partner for both of my lovely parents who were experiencing dementia, I read that the caregiving journey is a marathon, not a sprint. I found it ...
Imagine if peace was as simple as learning to let go. Shunmy Masuno’s How to Let Things Go: 99 Tips from a Zen Buddhist Monk ...
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I have learned that the greatest trial as a mother is to be able to pull away from what is not in my control and fully surrender to life as it unfolds. It is not an easy task, but as I observe my ...