Monthly Archives: February 2025

Questioning Our Assumptions About Fixed Choices

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Many of the choices we make in life are based on assumptions—beliefs we take for granted about what is possible or necessary. While some assumptions help us navigate the world efficiently, others can limit our growth and hold us back from achieving our full potential. These “fixed choices” often feel… Read more »

When Our Normal Means Closed or Cruel!

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Sometimes we need to see the opposite of a good thing, in order to understand its toxic alternative. For instance the opposite of growth-mindset practices are closed mindset toxins where twelve intentional alternatives include the following: 1. Problem – Attacks Are Normal. In toxic environments, personal attacks, harsh criticism, and… Read more »

Let’s become grass root leaders who elevate leadership at every level

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To become an influential grassroots leader who can help us heal our society  requires a combination of personal growth, and service-leadership, with an ability to inspire and empower others. Here’s a roadmap to do this in ways that ignite growth and well-being for all: 1. Lead by Example • Demonstrate… Read more »

Mutual Mentorship: Bridging Generations for Wiser Leadership

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Not all seniors are wise, just as not all young people are inexperienced. Yet, many elders who have navigated life’s challenges with resilience, helped others along the way, and cultivated emotional and mental strength remain an untapped resource. At the same time, younger leaders bring fresh perspectives, bold ideas, and… Read more »

Serotonin-Fueled Choices: How Seniors Can Boost Well-Being Every Day

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Which senior would say no to an increase in serotonin, the brain’s natural fuel for happiness, resilience, and well-being? Who would willingly turn off the tap on this miracle molecule that transforms stress into strength, hesitation into curiosity, and fatigue into motivation? And yet, many of us unknowingly miss out… Read more »

Seniors Boost Serotonin with a Growth Mindset

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Turn Problems into Possibilities: Seniors Boost Serotonin with a Growth Mindset As we age, life inevitably presents new challenges, whether it’s adapting to technology, maintaining social connections, relating well to adult children, or staying afloat financially, or  managing health concerns. How we navigate these daily challenges can make all the… Read more »

Facilitating Growth: Encouraging Seniors’ Mental and Emotional Well-Being

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People often ask how we can support change, growth, and new adventures with seniors who have grown accustomed to rigid routines or problematic practices that lead nowhere. What a wonderful opportunity to host and facilitate a roundtable dinner discussion—one that transforms problems into fun possibilities! By implementing a few “SECRET… Read more »

Facilitator Problems or Growth Mindset Possibilities?

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Have you ever led a person or group from closed, or limiting ideas into vibrant open minded results that continue to breathe and grow and flourish with practice? Implementing a few “SECRET SAUCE” strategies can significantly enhance the mental and emotional well-being of seniors by fostering a growth mindset. In… Read more »

What Do Seniors Say About Senior Living Possibilities?

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Aging with Dignity – Problems or Possibilities? Aging is a natural phase of life that comes with unique challenges and aspirations. If society hopes to improve the quality of life for seniors, several key questions arise about listening more to help build their dreams. Seniors’ perceptions of care facilities, mental… Read more »

Unlocking Wisdom: How Seniors Inspire Growth in Possibility Thinking

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Too often, “critical thinking” is treated as a sacred cow, something to be upheld at all costs. But what if, instead of emphasizing “critical,” we shifted our focus toward possibility thinking? What if seniors, with their vast wisdom, became facilitators of growth, opening doors to innovation rather than simply critiquing… Read more »