Topic: Care for caregivers
So far, in the past several newsletters, we have summarized and editorialized on topics covered in all but one of the chapters in our team-building book: Personal Safety Nets(R): Getting...
One Caregiver's Story - "Over the last three months, Karen has become increasingly anxious and depressed. She never imagined that the events of the past four years would lead to...
We have what some would call a strange and unique way of celebrating - we're giving away the company's services and books!
Through June 2012, all our workshops and...
Based on research, and validated through illustrative stories, we wrote about how creating a network of support BEFORE there is any crisis is a key component to resiliency and...
Know one? Are one? Care for an older one? Love one? Born of one? Who needs a Personal Safety Net more than moms? And yet those who are busy being super moms seldom take...
April's tip is that to have a personal safety net that will be well-supported and available it's necessary to do two things. First, acknowledge and nurture the people and resources you do...
March's tip is to be bold by pruning your Personal Safety Net. You'll not only encourage new growth but will strengthen your personal safety net.
- Cut those...
Our February tip this month is to remember that it's important to use those words "I love you" or "I really value having you in my life" or "you are very, very special to me" or "...
Kevin K shares his story: My mother's health has been precarious. Her kidney function is extremely poor, and we are trying to decide what to do. A large part of my non-school day is spent with...
Eileen wrote to us:
Donna, a good friend, knew I wanted and needed to get out of an abusive relationship. After checking with me, she officially wove a team...







