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Reunions: Love Them or Leave Them. It’s Your Call.
Some love them; some hate them but after the long three-year pandemic when so many of us took shelter, many alone, we think more of us might be amenable to gathering socially for a reunion. This includes a class reunion, a family get-together or a support group gathering—or anything else you might be invited to or think up. For those who dislike the idea of getting together with a large group of people we haven’t seen perhaps in years, it might be about how we look now versus 30, 40 or 50 years ago. If a family reunion, some might...
Should We Go or Stay? Parents and Grandparents Might be Moving In or Nearby
Where we live at this stage of our lives often falls into one of two camps—do we stay put or, as we age, or downsize to an apartment, condominium or smaller home and, if we do, should we move close to family whether grown children, grandchildren, siblings, cousins or distant relatives we like? Do we stay, or do we go? Whatever your decision, we are here to guide you. Some may opt to go back to a trend of long ago—multigenerational living. In fact, about 60 million households in this country are thought to do so and include two or...
Kindness Catches on So Pay it Forward
In this world of fast travel, bucket lists, health concerns, more doctor appointments and other me, me, me situations, have we forgotten to spread kindness to others along the way? When we perform an act of kindness, we often find we end up going where we might not expect. It makes us feel so good and raises our level of consciousness about how wonderful people can be. Also, it’s a fact that when someone is kind to you, you tend to pay it forward. It’s contagious in a healthy way. A woman Margaret knows, helped someone who was out...
‘I am concerned about your…’ How to handle sensitive conversations and be heard
When you are worried about someone you care about, how do you finesse your worry so it doesn’t sound like you’re attacking them, which might end the conversation abruptly? Unsolicited advice is usually not welcome. To soften our concern, we resort to the tried and true “I” message: “I am concerned…” rather than go into “you,” which can seem attack mode. The words may seem touching when first heard, but it’s what comes next that matters most. Of course, so much depends on why concern is expressed and the type of relationship you have with the person you are...
Time to Reboot. Refresh. Repent. It’s the Jewish New Year: Rosh Hashanah
For Jews all over the world, today at sundown begins a new year, a time to cleanse our psyches of negativity and start anew. As our mothers used to say, the past is past. We can’t go back. But we can go forward and go full speed ahead. Rosh Hashanah is a two-day holiday that kicks off the Jewish High Holy Days. It focuses on what’s important—spending time with family and friends and maybe going to temple or synagogue to pray. We are taught in Judaism that God judges us for the year and writes his judgment in the Book of...