by Katherine Olivetti | Jul 5, 2017 | Life Reinspired, Next Life Chapter, Resistance
By Katherine Olivetti One of the wonders of being alive today is brain research. Many ideas that we have intuitively believed to be true are now being documented with hard scientific facts. It is well known that receiving social support is associated with reduced...
by Caroline Hall | Jun 23, 2017 | Life Reinspired, Next Life Chapter, Retirement
By Caroline MacNeill Hall I went to the touring show matinee “A Night with Janis Joplin” last Saturday. The show was celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Summer of Love in San Francisco that launched the hippie movement in 1967. The whole audience was 16-28 then...
by Katherine Olivetti | Jun 15, 2017 | Embrace Your Dream, Life Reinspired, Next Life Chapter
By Katherine Olivetti In thinking about creating the next chapter of your life, one of the essential tasks is reviving the imagination. For many folks adult life hasn’t been conducive to that task. Assignments, routine protocols, supervising staffs, executing...
by Sabrina Roblin | May 31, 2017 | Embrace Your Dream, Life Reinspired, Next Life Chapter, Resistance
By Sabrina Roblin When we hit transition points in life, especially big ones like retiring from a career, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and stuck, trying to figure out what’s next. A number of different things can keep us from moving forward – we’re at a loss as...
by Katherine Olivetti | May 24, 2017 | Embrace Your Dream, Life Reinspired, Next Life Chapter, Retirement
By Katherine Olivetti Last month I traveled to Albuquerque, New Mexico for a film festival, “Movies and Meaning”. I had never attended this particular festival before and found the selection of films especially interesting. We previewed a documentary that is...
by Caroline Hall | May 18, 2017 | Life Reinspired, Next Life Chapter, Retirement
By Caroline Hall Up until the day I graduated from college, my life path was pretty linear. Kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade….and so on, right through college. And yes, I had to choose where to go to college, but my mom had strong opinions about...
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