As a society, we often tell ourselves that we’ve never been more connected to other people than we are now, thanks to the Internet. In reality, online connections do little to stave off loneliness in the aging population.
Archives for January 2020
Mother (Over)Load: How to Tackle Motherhood with Mindfulness
Everyone says that motherhood is the best, but also the hardest job in the world, but you can’t truly know what that means until you’ve actually lived it.
Older And Yes, Still Emerging!
When you are out at an art show this year use your new 2020 perfect sight to your advantage. Notice that emerging up-and-coming art and artists aren’t always where you may expect them to be. Nor may they look like they someone you expected them to look like. Open your eyes and open your mind.
Five Ways to Improve Yourself in the Career You Have Chosen
There are many ways by which you can improve yourself in the career that you have chosen. In this article, five such ways are described so you can implement them in your life.
How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint for a Healthier World
Even if you don’t yet know everything there is to know about climate change, you can still make efforts towards a living a greener lifestyle. Here are some ways you can reduce your carbon footprint to contribute to a healthier world.
The Social Aspects of Bingo
When’s the last time you considered playing bingo? It turns out, bingo is a wonderful addition to a healthy lifestyle, adding a sense of community and social belonging. Bingo brings people together!
5 Tips To Keep Your Brain Active As You Get Older
The brain is a muscle and like your biceps need regular workouts in the gym, your mind requires something similar. Here are 5 ways to keep your brain active as you get older.
Sharing Knowledge to Make the World a Better Place
If you’re a knowledge seeker and have a passion for spreading positive information, then carry on reading. This article will explore how knowledge can be spread and why all forms of education are important.
Seeing Something Special in 2020
The older I become, the more I realize I never did understand much about life’s really important things. I was always the one being forgiven, never the one offering forgiveness. Now, I see that I’m just the middleman between the blind and the divine.
Tarmac Meditations: Haiku # 41
“I rode an old paint”
went up
Cold mountain, met Han-Shan.