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Caring for Aging Parents: How Do I Know the Right Thing to Do?
I get asked this question a lot from my Generational Coaching clients: When making decisions for my aging parent, how do I know what is the right thing to do? The first question you will always ask is “What is in the best interest of my aging loved one”?

How To Process Grief.
Sometimes we are just not aware that we have not processed grief. We know to process grief when someone dies. However, there are other events that happen that we may not be as aware of the need to grieve as we process these events.

Do You Want to Reinvent Your Life?
We all know about midlife crisis. What is the solution? How do you plan for a midlife crisis? Midlife is a special time in your life where you have so much under your belt. You have spent time getting an education, sharpening your skills and building your career. Some tumultuous events may have happened. Now you want to focus on living the quality of life that reflects your values and who you really are.

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The (Aging) Parent Trap
When people think about midlife (and the crises that surround it), they don't always consider their unique relationship with their aging parents. That adds a whole other dimension to the mix!

Helping Your Aging Parents Help Themselves (Step Two)
"THE 2-STEP PROCESS TO AGREEMENT" consists of 1) helping your Vicky-D's (your aging parents) determine what they want and 2) helping them get it. A process by which, rather than you trying to convince them to do what's in their best interest, you help them convince themselves to want to do what's in their best interest - ideally the same thing!

Recognizing the Clues to Your Aging Parents' Situation
Singing Christmas carols, lighting Hanukkah candles, roasting chestnuts by a roaring fire - things most of us will be doing in the next few weeks. This is also the time of year when we see parents and other aging loved ones that we may not have the opportunity to see the rest of the year.

Caring for Aging Parents: How Do I Know the Right Thing to Do?
I get asked this question a lot from my Generational Coaching clients: When making decisions for my aging parent, how do I know what is the right thing to do? The first question you will always ask is “What is in the best interest of my aging loved one”?

Elder Caregiving: How to Help Family Members with Denial
Family members get so frustrated that their aging parents or their siblings are in denial. "How can they not see it?" Some people think those in denial don't see the situation clearly because they don't want to. I don't think that's it.

You Have the Right to Age...Grace-fully!
You Have the Right to Age Grace-Fully! When did America become a nation afraid of aging? I worry about what we're teaching our children about growing old and our acceptance of aging...with grace...fully! I remember my beautiful grandmother. When she laughed, the world sang! She didn't have silicone breasts or a botoxed forehead, and when she gave me a kiss it didn't feel like it came from a swollen sucker fish! As a grandmother myself now, I think the best aspect of aging is perspective. It allows you to approach life with grace. I am much calmer now and seem to have more

How to Cripple Your Kids
We've been hearing more about “helicopter parents” in the last few years. Is this just a healthy concern for the well-being of our children? Can we help them be excellent by giving them all our time, advice and resources? Well, unfortunately it’s pretty easy to show that students with helicopter parents tended to be “less open to new ideas and actions, as well as more vulnerable, anxious and self-consciousness, among other factors, compared with their counterparts with more distant parents.

The Quest for the Mythical Fountain of Youth
Just like Ponce de Leon and the search for the mythical Fountain of Youth, big things are happening in regenerative medicine and anti-aging technologies, suggests Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post as it will reveal that clinical evidence is mounting that human aging can be arrested or reversed with drugs that induce telomerase production.

A Problem with Today\\\\\\\'s Parenting
Many parents try to be far better parents than their parents were, yet their children grow up feeling lost and empty. Discover why in this article.

How to Take Care of Yourself When You Become the Caregiver
When someone you love becomes elderly or ill, your role often shifts in a way you have not been prepared for. Independent parents suddenly feel like your children. Ill or disabled loved ones become in need of constant care and attention. As you become enmeshed in the care giving, you may find your own life and needs slipping away. Learning to take care of yourself while caring for someone you love is vital to getting through the crisis still standing.

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