Giving it up
After much thought, discussion and trepidation, I gave up my nursing licence. Sometimes out with the old is the only way to make room for something new.
After much thought, discussion and trepidation, I gave up my nursing licence. Sometimes out with the old is the only way to make room for something new.
I find myself at this unusual age, neither aged nor youthful … and not absolutely sure about anything.
Life is short, time is precious, make the most out of it, even in just three minutes!
In the middle of a heated confrontation, it’s best to step back and take stock of the situation. By not letting your emotions run rampant, you’re in a better position to act with integrity.
If you ask yourself the who, what, when, where and why questions around your food habits, you never know what you might discover.
Be mindful. Be appreciative. Be grateful. Be attentive. Treat today like it is the first day of your life, or the last.
My meltdown caught me by surprise as we’ve been counting down the days to when our son would move out and take possession of his new home.
Some sage advice from an 88-year-old woman reveals that the only limit may be that there are no limits. The important thing is, you decide.
Once a month, Winnipeggers gather to share inspirational and motivational stories from their lives.
When you find out something, good or bad, like the ‘greenest’ amount of paper towel to use when drying your hands, chances are you won’t be able to ever forget it.