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  • Who Do We Say We Are?

    Who do we say we are?… Who is my neighbor? For Christians, Mathew 25:35 offers this wisdom. 5 "for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a… Continue reading

  • Both Sides Now

    I believe leadership character counts, especially in this election.”What signal does it send to every healthcare leader in our country if we endorse a bully for our highest office?” Or maybe, “I really don’t know life at all.” Continue reading

  • My New Best Friend

    I fondly recall taking my grandchildren to the park when they were young. I especially remember Starling at age four having fun at the playground. On the way home she would excitedly tell me " Grandma I made new best… Continue reading

  • “The Complete Book of Caregiving”

    One cartoon says it all about caregiving. Continue reading

  • Just for you!

    "Feeling particularly cranky because of the unbearable heat and humidity, I was ready to pick a fight with anybody I encountered on my walk to a drugstore on the Upper West Side. So I was ready to put my mental… Continue reading

  • Finding Joy in Mixed “Realities”?

    Surreal art, where recognizable things are rearranged and fantasized, can open new pathways to joy. Continue reading

  • The Way of One

    The Way of One We do make a difference. One heart and one life at a time. We seek to remember that blessing comes in meeting the authentic call of the moment with greater compassion. There are always inner voices… Continue reading

  • What Sparked Joy Today?

    What did you really see this day? Continue reading

  • Does Blame Block Forgiveness?

    Blame blocks forgiveness. When a caregiver stops blaming a patient, a co-worker or anyone else, relief flows both ways. Continue reading

  • Music to Soothe the Soul

    Music has an extraordinary power to create magical experiences that can make our spirits soar. l had one such experience years ago when I was working as a home health nurse. It was raining heavily and I was driving to… Continue reading