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Adopting a “Don’t Quit” Mentality: 4 Tips to Stay Motivated and Overcome Challenges
It's easy to give up—that’s why most people do it. Winners, however, know that quitting is never an option, which is why they keep winning. How often have you given up on something you truly wanted? Was it worth it? Giving up on your dreams is a mistake you never want to make. The people who make history are those who refuse to quit, regardless of the obstacles. If you want to make a difference in your life and the world, learn to persevere. No matter how tough the circumstances, no matter how many times you face setbacks, never give up. Keep fighting, keep believing, keep working, and your victory…
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Tips for Coping with Grief During the Holiday Season: Honoring Your Loved One and Finding Comfort
photo by Pixabay The holiday season is often a time we expect to spend with our loved ones. But when the person we wish to see the most has passed away, the pain can feel unbearable. While it’s natural to feel this way, it’s important to remember that you can still get through it. Here are some meaningful ways to honor the person you lost while continuing to live your life to the fullest—just as they would want you to. Accept Your Grief and Honor Your Loved One First, acknowledge your grief and accept that it is part of thehealing process. Don’t hold yourself to an arbitrary time frame of…
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Staying in My Home Through Retirement
Some believe when we retire, we must move somewhere else. While that is true for many, it’s not true for everyone. Is there a way you can be safe, healthy, and happy while still living in your own home? For many, the answer is “yes”! There are many factors to consider and questions to be answered. Here are a few: How is your health? Do you require assistance performing daily tasks? This does not mean you have to move. It does mean you will need to do some research to see what’s available in your particular area. For example: what agencies are available to assist you? There are a variety…
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12 Simple Activities for Seniors with Dementia: Affordable Ways to Engage and Connect
Research has shown that providing activities during the day will cause less need for a long nap and better nighttime sleep.
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Relocating After Loss: A Guide to Moving Forward and Preparing Your Home for Sale
Relocating after the loss of a spouse or family member can be both a fresh start and an emotional challenge. If you find yourself considering this significant change, remember that moving can offer a new beginning, but it also involves careful planning and introspection. Here are some tips from The Purple Vine on how to navigate the decision-making process and prepare your current home for sale. STAY OR GO? Deciding whether to stay in your current home or move is deeply personal. No one can make this decision for you, though it's easier to consider moving if you have a remote job that allows you to work from anywhere.…
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10 Ways to Reduce Caregiver Stress: Free Guide & Tips for a Balanced Life
Are you older and get your exercise by hunting for your cell phone and car keys? There’s likely no reason to be concerned. Senior moments, as they’ve been dubbed, happen to all of us. If those moments expand to the point of disrupting normal life, then there may be cause to see a physician. “Memory loss that disrupts daily life is not a typical part of aging,” says Beth Kallmyer, Alzheimer’s Association Vice President of care and support. “It may be a symptom of a form of dementia such as Alzheimer’s.” Dementia Dementia is an umbrella term for a variety of brain conditions that impair memory, reasoning, and thinking. Under…
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What to Expect at Your First Doctor Visit for Memory Concerns
Visiting the doctor can be daunting, especially when dealing with memory issues or fears about a potential diagnosis. Preparation can help alleviate stress and anxiety. Here's a guide to help you understand what to expect during your first doctor visit for memory concerns. Prepare Ahead of Time To make the most of your appointment, gather the following information beforehand: - Medication List: Include all medications, their strengths, and dosages. -Supplements and Herbs: List any supplements or natural herbs you’re taking. -Surgical History: Document all past surgeries. -Family Medical History: Note any family history of Alzheimer’s or other dementias. -Symptom Details: Record the type, onset, frequency, and progression of your symptoms.…
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7 Effective Ways to Reduce Stress During Quarantine
Quarantine can be a stressful time, but there are effective ways to manage your anxiety and maintain your well-being. Here are 7 strategies to help you reduce stress during quarantine: Limit News Consumption: Stay informed but avoid excessive exposure to news that may heighten anxiety. Practice Calming Techniques: Engage in activities that help you relax, like reading, watching a favorite show, or taking a bath. Move Your Body: Regular exercise helps release physical tension and distracts from stressors. Connect With Loved Ones: Make time for calls, texts, or video chats with friends and family to stay emotionally connected. Find Activities That Bring Joy: Engage in enjoyable activities like listening to…
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The Benefits of Being Optimistic: Enhancing Your Life
Feeling in Control One of the greatest benefits of optimism is the enhanced feeling of control over your life. Although we cannot control every circumstance, we can control our responses and attitudes toward them. Embracing optimism empowers us to take charge of our reactions, reducing a sense of victimhood and fostering resilience. Believing that life has a purpose and that God is in control, as supported by Romans 8:28, can provide peace and strength during challenging times. This mindset shift trains the brain to focus on positive outcomes rather than dwelling on problems. Emotional Well-being Adopting an optimistic outlook significantly boosts emotional well-being. Research shows that individuals who cultivate optimism…
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How to Take Care of Loved Ones as a Long-Distance Caregiver
If you are a long-distance caregiver to a loved one, use this guide to develop a supportive network for your loved one and ensure they are taken care of when you have to care from afar.