The Proper Plate
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Salvation comes from within us. Our way of living a loving life will make others happier and more loving.
Salvation comes from within us. Our way of living a loving life will make others happier and more loving.
If you have a dream, do not be afraid to expand it until all your heart’s desires are incompassed. Take all the opportunities you get and make the best of them you can and you will not fell like you missed out on something in your life.
We make up our realities based on what we learn about the realities of others. But this is not our own reality. To acquire this personal reality we need to abandon fear and become surrounded by love to promote growth and happiness.
Your outlook on the world affects your inner emotional, spiritual, and physical state. Alan Cohen urges you to concentrate on wholeness, peace, and presence of love to achieve the state of consciousness.
The author shares her views on ‘paying it forward’ as to it refers to caregiving as a whole..she challenges caregivers to continue to ‘pay it forward’..
Information sheet that gives guideline on how to recognize abuse, neglect and misappropriation of funds in a facility. Explains how to and what to do if these issues arise.
This article teaches one to wake up and feed the “good” dog. The more you concentrate on the good, the happier and calmer you become.
A breast cancer survivor talks about living with and surviving breast cancer.
The author shares his opinion on a natural alternative application for Alzheimer?s as related to his Mother in law and others..
Caregiving can be demanding, exhausting, and emotionally overwhelming. However it can also be full of hidden blessings and can be one of the richest and profoundly rewarding experiences you may ever encounter.
Do you ever find yourself thinking, “Life has taught me some tough lessons, and the scars do not heal easily.”? This article can help you learn valuable lessons from the past, instead of allowing the past to determine your future.
A look at the bright side of caring for someone with dementia