Words of Wisdom… Words of Comfort, Part 2
WORDS OF WISDOM…WORDS OF COMFORT, Part 2 By Martha E. Fagan, RN, BSN In last week’s blog I shared some of my favorite poems that help quiet me during times…
WORDS OF WISDOM…WORDS OF COMFORT, Part 2 By Martha E. Fagan, RN, BSN In last week’s blog I shared some of my favorite poems that help quiet me during times…
…community and the world at large. Curiosity drives all aspects of learning, relationships, innovation and adaptation. Choosing curiosity in the time of COVID-19 can be a great way to help…
…health and well-being. We will remember this time…and if lucky enough to come through it with health, may we also come through it with some good memories of our small…
…our future. By identifying our desired outcome, combining our self-efficacy (pathways thinking) and self- agency (agency thinking) we can make a difference in our own life and our larger community….
GROWING GRATITUDE… In times of scarcity By Martha E. Fagan, RN, BSN Truth be told, we may not feel as though there is much to be grateful for right now….
…children and while doing so she was completely absorbed with thinking about all she had left to do before leaving for her singing engagement later that evening. She was bathing…
…enough for pecan light at dawn, snapdragons and camellias too dew-sodden to float scent, and birds tuning their pipes, right on schedule, for a chatterbox chorale. By January, the northern…
…is to invoke the relaxation response, through a technique first developed in the 1970s at Harvard Medical School by cardiologist Dr. Herbert Benson. The relaxation response is a state of…
…the exceptional, the fearful, the dreadful, the very extravagant— but of the ordinary, the common, the very drab, the daily presentations. Oh, good scholar, I say to myself,…
…away. At first, I was checking email, sending text messages and idly staring at my phone screen feeling impatient and pondering whether I should give up and come back another…