By Brittany Fisher When it comes to wishlists, it’s tempting to let your imagination run wild and include extravagant items like brand new cars, the trip of a lifetime, or fine jewelry and expensive electronics. There’s nothing wrong with wishing for these things; it’s a wishlist, after all. But, you may be better off wishing […]
Lend a Hand to a Senior Loved One Struggling with Addiction
By Kent Elliot www.athomeaging.info If you suspect a senior loved one having an addiction, it can be hard to know what to do. Addressing the problem can be an intimidating process. However, remember that people turn to alcohol and substance abuse for different reasons, so it’s vital that you handle the situation carefully and […]
Learn How to Modulate Thoughts and Emotions to Manage Anxiety
Our thinking is steadily carried away by a rapid cascade of experiences and nonstop thoughts crossing our minds. The stream of news about the pandemic and current events have taught us one thing – life can spiral out of control. Imagine we could modulate our mind to absorb thoughts and emotions without triggering anxiety. But […]
How to Achieve Maximum Flow with Mindful Framing
Mindful Framing is a mindfulness practice to support your daily life, providing a mental framework for your continuous stream of experiences and thoughts. To realize all the benefits of mindful framing you require focus and regularity. There is another element to supercharge mindful framing: Maximum Flow. What is Maximum Flow? Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi described flow in […]
Wellness for Women in the Real World
By Kent Elliot www.athomeaging.info As women, we wear many hats. We’re mothers, wives, girlfriends, employees, and friends. But for all that we are, there is one thing we are not: worried about ourselves. Prioritizing everyone else often leaves us physically and emotionally depleted. Fortunately, there are many small steps we can take each day to […]