Organize the ideas. Mary Popham of Clifton, Kentucky, says the first step in writing a book is to organize your ideas by creating an outline. She admits that she is a “pantster,” who writes by the seat of her pants: “I write my outline in retrospect,” she says. Whether you … [Read more...] about Learn Something New: Write a Book
Schedule A House Call
As people decline physically, it becomes an increasing challenge to get them to their physician’s office. Often someone can have multiple specialists they see regularly, along with a primary physician. This takes quite a bit of time, energy, and planning on the part of the … [Read more...] about Schedule A House Call
Transition To Thanksgiving With Six Easy Home Decor Tips
Nothing says Thanksgiving like grateful sentiments, harvest themes, and his and her scarecrows. Whether you usually host a large family gathering for the November holiday or keep it small, there are some easy ways to add some cozy to your home, without the need of a designer. … [Read more...] about Transition To Thanksgiving With Six Easy Home Decor Tips
Four Tips For Hosting A Guest-Friendly Holiday Party
Use technology wisely. Sallie Plass, owner of Etiquette Enrichment, says using social media to extend a party invitation is not a good idea. “There is nothing better than a written or printed invitation that says ‘I value your attendance at my event,’” she says. A general … [Read more...] about Four Tips For Hosting A Guest-Friendly Holiday Party
Three Skills Every Caregiver Needs
When someone becomes a caregiver for the first time, there can be a lot of fear and uncertainty on what to do. Here are a few skills that can help along the way. Listen to your patient. See what they need, not what you need. Don’t be afraid to ask for help or to ask … [Read more...] about Three Skills Every Caregiver Needs




