by Gayle Palmer | Apr 12, 2017 | Creating a Future to live into, Emotional and Mental well being, Help for Seniors, Help for the mid-lifers |
We all have days when we feel lonely, or a bit lost and unsure of what to do, or unloved / appreciated, or overwhelmed. It is just part of being human – nothing is necessarily wrong. There is a great way to get out of this “muck” though…. be...
by Gayle Palmer | Apr 12, 2017 | Emotional and Mental well being, Family and Relationships, Health, Help for Seniors, Help for the mid-lifers, House and Lifestyle, Money and Finance, Vitality and Exercise |
There is no real way to prepare for that moment when you realize you need to begin taking care of your parents. There should be a step by step guide explaining what to do – which is what Great Guidelines for Later Life aims to be – but even with a...
by Gayle Palmer | Apr 5, 2017 | Freedom at the End of Life, General, Getting Organised, Help for Seniors, Help for the mid-lifers |
Christ’s Easter story of trial, death, resurrection and all that takes place around this – the deception and deceit, betrayal and the coming of a new Age for Christianity can be a lesson for us all. I do think it is particularly pertinent to people when...
by Gayle Palmer | Mar 29, 2017 | Creating a Future to live into, Emotional and Mental well being, Health, Help for Seniors, Vitality and Exercise |
Loneliness can cause you to become more introverted and reclusive and increases the problem. Staying active mentally and physically brings huge benefits for everyone and this means getting out and about. It is lovely to share experiences with others, indeed –...
by Gayle Palmer | Mar 14, 2017 | Bereavement and Grief, Family and Relationships, Freedom at the End of Life, General |
Do you know where the term “a wake” came from? There are a few options. Lead cups were used to drink ale or whisky. The combination would sometimes knock the imbibers out for a couple of days. (Lead is poisonous but being a malleable metal was commonly...