Someone Cares—Pass It On: Affirmative
Take note—a Marietta, Georgia, woman has some sage advice for each of us: Write more letters!
Take note—a Marietta, Georgia, woman has some sage advice for each of us: Write more letters!
Imagine doing what you loved as a kid for a living. Imagine having your whole family join you.
If a senior you’re caring for is experiencing new difficulties, it might be time to look to the health cabinet.
Alzheimer’s is a condition that is trying for both the patients and those who care for them. Here’s a checklist that can help family caregivers take care of themselves, even as they care for their loved ones.
Author Melissa Michaels shares decluttering tips from her new book Make Room for What You Love.
Research says caregiving takes a toll on work and family life. Here are some tips to help you navigate what can be a difficult and stressful time.
May 31st marks the 125th birthday of the Guideposts founder.
Diagnosed with uterine cancer, she kept a journal to keep friends updated on her condition. The entries, infused with her rich sense of humor, lightened the load for everyone.
Arthritis is a great teacher. If you’ve got it, you learn to understand and be compassionate toward others who suffer from it. Here are 7 things you should know about the pain of arthritis.
In his new book The Sin of Certainty, Bible scholar Peter Enns says that doubt is healthy and uncertainty is a great way to deepen your faith.
Poor diet and inactivity are 2 key factors that can increase a person’s cancer risk. The good news is that you do something about it.
Guideposts blogger Katie Allen Berlandi sees her grandfather Norman Vincent Peale’s work stand the test of time when it comes to wellness and fighting depression.