In like a lion or out like a lamb? Facing the future with a roar.
In like a lion or a lamb? Are we roaming into the future with a roar, or bleating our way like sheep? March is an
In like a lion or a lamb? Are we roaming into the future with a roar, or bleating our way like sheep? March is an
Is ageism the last acceptable prejudice? Is there a best before date for us all, when we just kind of seize up and stop changing?
I am not going to sugar coat it, no matter how many times Mary Poppins sings, “Just a spoonful of sugar…” Right now, things aren’t
When you’re learning to ride a bike, the best way to learn is to take the pedals off. Pedals provide forward motion when we master
In the light of (or should it be in the shadow of?) the mood of the globe at the moment, we at Discerning Seniors HQ
Fall has arrived and it’s tempting to get all melancholic, isn’t it? Listen, times aren’t exactly bright and bushy tailed out there. The newsreels, the
With so much information, most of it scary, all of it continually changing, it’s hard to know what the right thing to do is. What
As soon as we invented the wheel, humankind embraced machines to help us farm, irrigate, cut cloth and steel. We built cities linked with shipping
When all the dust settles, we will learn much from this experience of COVID19. We have already learned from our clients the importance of resilience
Never has Spring’s arrival felt so welcome. Over the past six weeks, or more, (time seems very fluid these days), we’ve been overwhelmed with a
As the world grapples with worry about an unseen threat, we are all coming to terms with feeling vulnerable to disease. While our younger generation
Growing up, money wasn’t much discussed in the open. It was considered a vulgar topic. Asking someone how much something cost was unthinkable, people who
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