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Journaling: Age Mentors

Who are you “age mentors”? Who path to maturity has inspired you? Who has served as a warning? Next to each name, write down what that person’s life has taught you about aging?

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Journaling: Life Lessons

With age comes wisdom. What is the most valuable lessons life has taught you? What experience could you pass on to others?

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Asking the Right Questions

When seeking information, search for answers that lead to action instead of explanation Instead of asking “why” when you don’t get the results you want, lead with “how” so you can unlock your next steps. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks … Continue reading

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Let’s Get Intimate..

Originally posted on Real Life of an MSW:
Sitting around on the patio enjoying drinks and snacks and just talking with a group of good friends,  yesterday questions were asked and I thought I would share some of my answers…

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Starting a Conversation

Pretend you just won $5 million. What’s the first thing you would buy? What do you think is the hardest thing about being a parent? What are you most thankful for this year? If you could have named yourself, what … Continue reading

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