How to Celebrate National Poetry Month

How to Celebrate National Poetry Month

April is National Poetry Month, and while the month is nearly over at this point, there is never a wrong time to celebrate and share poetry. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just starting to explore the genre, poetry will leave you inspired and create storytelling moments with family and patients alike. From powerful wartime…

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How to Plan Earth Day Activities with Storytelling

ow to Plan Earth Day Activities with Storytelling

Happy Earth Day, caregivers! This is a special day where we celebrate our planet and everything that it provides for us. As caregivers or nurses, you may be looking for ways to engage your patients in meaningful Earth Day activities. One way to do this is by using storytelling. Stories can help us connect with…

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Remembering Those We’ve Lost: How to Tell Their Story

Remembering Those We've Lost How to Tell Their Story After They Are Gone

There are plenty of ways of remembering those we’ve lost. Of course, as the Legacy Lady, I focus on stories. We can tell people’s stories after they’re gone. And we can go about that in three different ways. They start with you as the individual remembering them. The second is to work with your family…

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POV for Leap Year: When it’s your birthday…

leap year baby blog

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to have your birthday on Leap Year? It has good and bad things that come along with it. For me, I don’t have an attachment to dates for birthdays and special holidays. I celebrate when I can and I like to think that I celebrate every day. I…

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Which Legacy Project is Right for You

Searching this blog will lead you to the tools that are available to write life stories and why they’re important to share. In this blog, I’m going to share a little bit about what a Legacy Project is, how it can look different, and what you can do with it once it’s complete. Legacy Projects…

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