Posts Tagged ‘caregiver’
52 Weeks of Storytelling and Activity Prompts
The last few weeks have focused on everything activities and activity prompts. Below you’ll find videos for writing about outside activities, your favorite activities, favorite sports, and your favorite trips. Don’t forget you can catch up on the first 4 weeks of prompts on YouTube. If you would like to receive the videos and an…
Read MoreWhy Hospice Care Matters Now More Than Ever
Hospice and hospice care are almost never on the top of anyone’s mind. By the time you need to think about it, life is already falling apart and things are emotional. Hospice care doesn’t mean someone is definitely going to die. But it usually means things are a little crazy in that person’s life and…
Read MoreWhen project management, storytelling, and death collide
Have you ever worked on a group project? How did it go? From my experience, I bet that sometimes it was ok if you got really lucky, but usually, it was a hot mess. To get lucky, you needed the right people in the right roles (for them and the group) and clear expectations. Project management…
Read MoreWho’s in the room, Listening, and Telling stories
Telling stories and listening. When you take away everything else, that is what we are doing in our lives. Our moments are made up of telling our stories and listening to the stories of the people around us. The listening component isn’t always equal with the telling of our own stories. We don’t have to…
Read MoreResources, Restoring Human Dignity, & Lawnmowers
This week’s blog has been really hard to write. I’m just going to start there. I’ve started writing it at least 8 times and then furiously smashed the delete button back to a blank page. What I want to do this week is to share my network that I’ve curated and documented over the last…
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