Mindfulness in Isolation: Finding Strength in Connection

This post is written especially for those living alone, though its message applies to anyone navigating uncomfortable situations due to invasion of privacy or isolating living situations. Recently, after receiving a new pneumonia vaccine, I spent three days confined to bed—unable to eat, sit up, or stand for long. During one particularly relentless headache, IContinue reading “Mindfulness in Isolation: Finding Strength in Connection”

Balancing Innovation and Ethics in a Digital World

The emergence of a digital society highlights both advantages and disadvantages of technology, such as improved communication and the decline in spelling skills. Ethical concerns arise with artificial intelligence’s misuse, prompting calls for stronger legal protections against digital abuse. The discussion encompasses the impact of injustice, the erosion of privacy, and the need for community support to foster a better environment for all individuals.

Overcoming Isolation and Loneliness: A Guide for Seniors

In my memoir Until My Dying Day, I talked about isolation.  A Place’s playground for the wicked; symptoms developed and how to overcome them. “It is as a sport to a fool to make mischief, but a man of understanding hath wisdom.” -Proverb 10:23. STATISTICS The 2012 statistics showed that 36.6% of women 85 andContinue reading “Overcoming Isolation and Loneliness: A Guide for Seniors”