The month of May is Elder Law month. Throughout this month, we will be discussing various topics that are Elder Law related, meaning issues that typically affect not only the elderly, but also others who are vulnerable and disabled. This week, we are going to focus on Elder abuse. Continue reading
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Who Will Remember You?
By now, a number of you know that I help individuals plan for the unexpected and protect their valuables through strategic planning, so that they’re not just able to leave a legacy for future generations, but in a better position to avoid living in poverty when they’re no longer able Continue reading
I Walked Through The Woods Alone…
I walked through the woods alone recently… Not because I had to, but because I could. This was the first time it dawned on me… I COULD! So, I did! I took the path less traveled. I walked through the woods alone, and I’m so much better for having done it. Now, I will tell you, Continue reading
Get Your Mind Right!
No matter what you’re doing in life, you have to plan, have a clear vision, articulable goals, a sense of direction, and a sense of purpose.
And sometimes, despite the planning, the unexpected will happen, and you’ll have to pick yourself up, remain confident, craft a new plan, course Continue reading
Planning For Life
This week has been an exciting week for my family and me. We welcomed a new member to our family, a handsome Boston Terrier, affectionately known as Tag.
He has truly & completely taken over our hearts in every way, shape and form, in just a few short days. I’ve had limited exposure Continue reading
Just ‘Winging it’…
Unless you’ve been to a track meet, all day, made sandwiches, bought a tent, bug spray, sunscreen, an umbrella, a poncho, some ice, maybe a blow-up sofa… you don’t know anything about #tracklife. OMG! I have a love hate relationship with “tracklife,” but it is so much more love Continue reading
Put [a] TAG on Your Happiness!
So, I thought long and hard about writing on this topic. I went back and forth, thinking it was too sensitive, or that others would question my qualifications. Perhaps some would view me as someone trying to exploit a very sad situation. I got over it. In fact, I realized I was afraid Continue reading