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Caregiving: Longterm care & self-care.

by Susie Mantell www.relaxintuit.com

It is a delicate balance: organizing a life in such a way as to sleep enough, work enough, connect with others enough, and still enjoy time alone for the things we love or need to do. read more

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Do We Choose?

by Linda J. Austin

I remembered that for all things there is a season; things happen for a reason; some answers are not ours to know. I never once thought of going home, canceling the trip. It doesn't matter if we eat right, exercise, take vitamins, drink lots of water, say our prayers - we are all going to die. But, do we choose when? And is this "when" a specific date, place, time, or is it "when" everything is crossed off my "before I can die checklist"? read more

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