Many people, including some of the early supporters of the COVID "vaccine," are beginning to realize they were lied to by the government. Worse, some early supporters lost long-term relationships with friends who cautioned against getting a shot. Remember "the good old days" when you were scorned as a "vaccine denier" or "spreader of the virus if you didn't get vaccinated" … [Read more...] about Are You Vaccine Hesitant?
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Is It Dangerous To Take a Vitamin Every Day?
In 2003, The Lewin Group published "New Study Finds Increased Multivitamin Use By The Elderly Could Save Medicare 1.6 Billion." The study also stated that this could happen over the following FIVE years. So, 2008 came and went, and 1.6 billion in Medicare costs did not materialize. Wonder Why?
On a website for pharmacists, I read "Is Too Much of a Multivitamin a … [Read more...] about Is It Dangerous To Take a Vitamin Every Day?
The OTHER Famine in the Land
It’s stunning, to me at least, that the famine Yahweh refers to in Amos 8:11-12 isn’t an absence of the Word of God, but the inability of some to hear His Truth breathed into His Word by His Holy Spirit. They cannot, do not, hear the Word the way God intended it. More on this in a bit.
I increasingly see 2 Timothy 4:3-4 examples on social sites in … [Read more...] about The OTHER Famine in the Land
Avoid More Decline Than You Think Possible
A subscriber once suggested that In every edition of the newsletter, "You need to start with making a passionate statement about what you believe and why you are doing it." What a great suggestion!
So, what am I passionate about when it comes to aging?
I am passionate about ignoring chronological age and living my perceived age instead.
I am … [Read more...] about Avoid More Decline Than You Think Possible
Faith Through A Different Lens
In December of 2020, I got a call from Katy Read of the Star Tribune, asking if I would like to participate in a project where one younger and one older writer would get together and have the younger writer do weekly interviews with the senior writer so that we could tell our stories, memoir style to see what would happen. The entire project was more than … [Read more...] about Faith Through A Different Lens
5 Step Formula to Make Anything Happen
When I was working and coaching people on yearly business planning, it was daunting to look at a 12-month plan and even more daunting to imagine sticking to it. People would get excited about the plan and simultaneously want to give up because imagining the result in 365 days was overwhelming.
One of my mentors shared the “90-Day Hustle” with me. That was a game … [Read more...] about 5 Step Formula to Make Anything Happen
Senior Sociopaths
"Senior Sociopaths: How to Recognize and Escape Lifelong Abusers" is the title of a new book by Donna Anderson. If you have or have had troubling experiences in your life with friends or loved ones, this book is a must-read, and I do mean MUST. It will open your eyes and your mind to understand that most of us have or have had experienced pain and trauma, … [Read more...] about Senior Sociopaths
5 Easy Ways To Drink More Water
With summer in full swing here in AZ, I must stay hydrated. I can tell when I’m not drinking enough water. My digestion is off, I experience slight brain fog, I don’t sleep well, and my energy is low. Many people believe drinking anything liquid will contribute to their water intake. The truth is that coffee, tea, fruit juices, and alcohol are diuretics that deplete the body … [Read more...] about 5 Easy Ways To Drink More Water
Stop Anticipating Your Death!
A friend and brilliant writer publishes well-documented articles about current events. She said this in a recent newsletter: "Time is also not a friend of people my age. I'll be 73 at the end of June, so I don't have many years left. . . " I guess she has a direct pipeline to the intention of God or the Grim Reaper. Anyone at age 73 who assumes an early demise because … [Read more...] about Stop Anticipating Your Death!
How To Manage Boredom
I've heard from many people who "retire" that they don't know how they had time to work their 40-hour day job now that they're retired. I find there's a LOT to do daily, but then there are times when boredom creeps in. For example, when my husband is out of town for softball tournaments, I have time to focus on things I want to do. Instead, I spent time rearranging my closet, … [Read more...] about How To Manage Boredom





