by drsusan | Dec 27, 2013 | Influences, Learning, Personal Development
I interviewed the always-interesting author and consultant Shoya Zichy for 50 Over 50 and she reminded me of the importance of synchronicity in creating an interesting life. As we approach the beginning of a new year, being open to possibilities and synchronicities...
by drsusan | Dec 22, 2013 | Stories
‘Tis the season to gather the family together, sit around the table and misremember the family history. For decades now, my brother and I have been sparring over the true version of events from our lives. You would think that one of us was delusional, or perhaps...
by drsusan | Dec 18, 2013 | Influences, Learning, Personal Development
This year, the last of the Boomers will turn fifty. The first Boomers will turn sixty-eight. That’s over 70 million people in the United States. Various sociologists and marketers have tried to subdivide this huge mass of humanity into more manageable segments,...
by drsusan | Nov 5, 2013 | Fifty Over Fifty, Resilience
So many things change as we age, and some of those changes can get us down if we let them. One big change can be our living arrangement. Should I downsize? Should I live alone? What kind of support might I need as I age? Where do I want to be? Is it more important to...
by drsusan | Oct 27, 2013 | Stories
I’ve hated applesauce since I was about five years old. Detested it. Wouldn’t touch the stuff. Why? I had acute tonsillitis as a child and missed a fair amount of school because of it. I have a memory of a beautiful plaid taffeta dress with a big collar...
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