Monthly Archives: August 2019

3 Tips to Coping, Even With Mother Nature

Has your summer flown by? School’s in session already, Gator football has begun, and Hurricane season is in full swing. The big Labor Day arrival of Hurricane Dorian in my home state Florida has everyone on edge. With Floridian’s anxiety meters shifting from low gear to high, it’s easy to begin to dread what this …

When We Give a Little Too Much

“It’s better to give than receive”: As noble an ideal as that is, there’s a limit to giving that too many of us involved in caregiving choose to ignore. Where does it lead us? Those of us in healthcare and other service fields have been taught that giving is honorable and receiving is selfish. So, …

Unintentional Teachers

“People facing death can be our greatest teachers. Their lessons may not come with lightning speed or in conventional ways. But they often come straight from the heart, and are more lasting than any other lessons we can learn” Patti Moore, APRN, RN This quote is from my book No Mission No Margin: Creating A …