What Serves You? A Reflection on Boxing Day
The days between Christmas and New Year’s Eve seem to pass in a haze, except for Boxing Day. In Great Britain and some Commonwealth countries, [...]
The days between Christmas and New Year’s Eve seem to pass in a haze, except for Boxing Day. In Great Britain and some Commonwealth countries, [...]
The following email was sent to DCP author Lee Albert from Charlotte Moser who learned about Lee’s work from one of his PBS specials. Charlotte [...]
I talk with people who are thriving despite COVID, and I speak with people who are overwhelmed, panicked, grieving. These days, I talk with people [...]
I’ve just discovered another indication of my white blindness to the lives and culture of black people. Juneteenth. Juneteenth Flag A few days [...]
The bond between a mother and her child is so great that losing a child is unimaginable for most people. Without first-hand knowledge, it’s difficult [...]
John Winings has been the executive director of Haiti Fund, Inc. since May 2005. A graduate of the University of Illinois (BS, liberal arts and [...]
Creaky joints, gray hair, sagging body parts....our bodies definitely change as we grow older whether we like it or not. While we can slow down [...]
Healthy aging requires adaptability. To age well, you need the capability to cope with inevitable changes of direction, speed, and focus in your personal and [...]
September is Healthy Aging Month, a chance to assess where you are and where you want to be 10, 20 even 30 years from now. [...]
Guest Post by DCP Author Donna Rippley In working with clients from every walk of life, I have found two things that are especially powerful in [...]