Dealing With Loss
Sometimes, world or life events around us trigger us into dealing with loss. When we feel like we’ve lost in a situation, we feel sad. That sad feeling is an energy block. Feeling sad occurs when we first PERCEIVE there … Read More
Sometimes, world or life events around us trigger us into dealing with loss. When we feel like we’ve lost in a situation, we feel sad. That sad feeling is an energy block. Feeling sad occurs when we first PERCEIVE there … Read More
Everyone talks to themselves. It’s simply a part of the way the brain and mind work together. If you talk positively to yourself, you feel motivated and inspired. You allow the energy in your entire system to flow freely. When … Read More
It seems like nowadays so many of the baby boomer generation are stressed out. Stress and tension are evidence of blocked energy in your body. You can clear energy blocks by doing something productive and natural to manage your stress. … Read More
When dealing with chronic illness, it can be easy to lose hope. Chronic illness is essentially made up of energy blocks. You can clear energy blocks using natural methods including acupuncture. Nobody else knows exactly how you feel about it … Read More
“Is there anything I can do for you?” I asked Jason, my twelve-year-old, first born son. “What can you do for me? You just told me I was dying.” I sat on Jason’s bed with him, doing my best to … Read More
Each of us uses our mind and brain to think and then physically behave in some way. The two human tools called mind and brain are different from each other. To be mindful, you relax, close your eyes and intentionally … Read More
Baby Boomer Tips For Adult Caregiving by Susan Fox, CH, AA When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on! -Thomas Jefferson Are you looking for baby boomer tips for adult … Read More
As a caregiver, sometimes the unexpected happens. This last week a friend, colleague and caregiver to her aging mother survived the imminent crossing over event. We can prepare practically and logically for the event but when it actually happens, emotions … Read More