by drsusan | Jun 19, 2014 | Learning, Stories
There are all sorts of checks in place to keep women in their sixties from adopting babies, but nary a warning about adopting kittens. So, here are Obie and Ernie, looking all innocent and quiet: Cute, right? Innocent. Sweet. But eventually they will wake up. Now...
by drsusan | Jun 12, 2014 | Fifty Over Fifty, Influences, Stories
How adaptable are you? Can you figure out how to expand, repurpose, and adapt your skills? Are you curious? These traits can help you find a way to use what you already know to create your next career. Bunnie leveraged her ability to build relationships and her past...
by drsusan | May 23, 2014 | Personal Development
It’s so easy, all to often, to go immediately to judgment, bypassing reflection, bypassing all other available states. As much as I try to pause and reflect, it’s happened to me twice recently, so I’m working on being conscious about how I react. A friend packed some...
by drsusan | May 21, 2014 | Personal Development, Stories
This may not be what you expected. Last weekend, I attended my niece’s graduation from Humboldt State College. Arcata is deep in the redwoods and on a bay – absolutely spectacular. The population runs to laid back folk devoted to preserving the planet...
by drsusan | May 1, 2014 | Influences, Personal Development, Stories
Who inspires you? I started thinking about this after seeing a quote earlier today: I have met brave women who are exploring the outer edge of human possibility, with no history to guide them, and a courage to make themselves vulnerable that I find moving beyond...
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