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Available Now: E-Book Edition of Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care (Wilson)

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  E-book edition of  Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care  by Mark Wilson is available as of March 2, 2026. Book Description Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care  offers a powerful and practical roadmap for family caregivers who want more than just survival-they want their loved ones to thrive. When leadership expert Mark left a 20-year corporate career to care for his mother with Alzheimer's, he approached caregiving with the same breakthrough mindset that had driven his professional success. The result was nothing short of extraordinary: his mother experienced more joy, better health, and greater longevity than anyone thought possible. Part memoir and part how-to guide, this compelling book blends personal reflection with research-based insights and practical tools that help families transform their Alzheimer's care experience. Readers will find detailed guidance on how to: Design a daily routine that supports physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. Apply nutrition and br...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - Since Sinai (Gonyou)

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  Today's Publisher's Pride is  Since Sinai  by Shannon Gonyou, which reached #85 in biographies of Judaism.  Since Sinai  has appeared in Amazon best-selling categories nearly every week since its release. Book Description: Raised in a heavily Catholic suburb of Detroit, Michigan, Shannon grew up focusing on two things: how to do enough good deeds to get into heaven and how to stay pure enough to escape hell. In college, she followed many of her peers into an Evangelical church known for guitars, drum, religious-based shame, and the idea that without Jesus she was nothing. But when she encountered Judaism on that same campus, a spark ignited within her and refused to be put out. Judaism felt obvious, familiar. After a falling out with her biological mother and two miscarriages, she found the courage to send the most important email of her life: she asked the local Jews by Choice program to accept her as a student. Honest and unflinching, Shannon's story of comi...

🌱 Creative Aging as a Second (or Third) Act

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Why Reinvention Belongs to Every Stage of Life Aging is often framed as a narrowing — fewer options, fewer roles, fewer adventures. But for many of us, the later decades are the first time we finally have the freedom to ask: What do I want to create now? Not what the job requires, not what the family needs, not what the world expects — but what the inner voice has been whispering for years. Creative aging isn’t about staying young. It’s about staying awake . It’s the moment when you realize that the skills you’ve spent a lifetime building — discipline, perspective, resilience, humor — are exactly the tools you need to make something new. A book. A painting. A garden. A community project. A reinvention of your own story. The culture tells us creativity belongs to the young. But the truth is that creativity belongs to the curious , and curiosity doesn’t retire. Creative aging is not a consolation prize. It’s a frontier. Read more posts on aging  HERE . post inspired by  C...

Top 10 Blog Posts in February 2026: #10. Celebrating Rare Disease Month: Bet You've Never Heard of CHARGE Syndrome!

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  Most people haven’t heard of CHARGE Syndrome (including doctors who say, "This is my first patient with CHARGE")— and that’s part of the challenge. CHARGE syndrome is a  rare genetic condition , affecting roughly  1 in 10,000 births . It’s complex, lifelong, and looks different for every person who has it. The name  CHARGE  comes from a pattern of medical features that can include differences in the  heart, hearing, vision, breathing, growth, balance, and development . Because CHARGE is so rare,  finding knowledgeable medical support can be incredibly hard  — especially for families living in  rural or remote areas . Many parents spend years educating doctors, coordinating dozens of specialists, and traveling long distances just to access basic care. Finding trained caregivers, therapists, or educators who truly understand CHARGE can feel nearly impossible. And CHARGE doesn’t end with childhood. Across a lifetime, individuals with CHARGE ma...