Lights, Camera, Action

Behind every exceptional endeavor are a cast and crew of dedicated professionals who make it all come together seamlessly. That’s the magic and allure of showtime! For five-action-packed days, the Florida Health Care Association hosted its Annual Conference “Spotlight on Excellence,” celebrating the dedication, passion, and joy of 1,300 leaders in skilled nursing and senior … Read more

Memories that Stick: It’s Not What You Think

Something that’s fascinating about memory is noticing what sticks in our minds creating a powerful imprint – even though years or decades have passed. One of these small yet magical memories that have staying power actually arose as a solution to a dilemma I faced as a young mother. Specifically, I was invited to speak … Read more

The Hologram of Life

Life is about showing up. I just enjoyed a 48-hour visit to Toronto to celebrate a family wedding—my husband and I joined my niece and nephew as they celebrated their oldest daughter’s marriage. As the couple stood under their wedding canopy, waves of nostalgia cascaded through my mind as I remembered dozens of meaningful celebrations. … Read more

Get Your Kicks on Route 66

There’s something about a wide-open road that conjures up possibility and adventure. The lure of travel. The hero’s journey, or just a bad-ass road trip. (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 is a classic rhythm-and-blues standard that the Nat “King” Cole Trio made famous in 1946. The song perfectly encapsulated post-World War II optimism as … Read more

Ebb and Flow

Five days after delivering a keynote address to 350 remarkable nurse leaders at the Florida Health Care Association Nurse Leaders Annual Conference in Bonita Springs, Florida, I am still basking in the exhilarating energy of the experience. As someone with high standards, I devote a great deal of thought, creativity, and effort to ensuring that … Read more

Super-ager Billie Jean King

The “Battle of the Sexes” was a landmark tennis competition watched by 90 million spectators worldwide. When Bobby Riggs, a self-proclaimed male chauvinist provocateur and former Wimbledon tennis champion, made incendiary comments that women’s tennis was an inferior sport, 29-year-old Billie Jean King accepted his challenge to a match in order to defend the dignity … Read more

Faith and Perseverance: How Far Would You Go In Pursuit of Your Goal?

Today Soaringwords submitted a significant grant to share the SOARING Into Positive Wellbeing Workshop series with 224 skilled nursing communities throughout Florida. We built this seven-part workshop series on a solid foundation of Positive Psychology, Positive Aging, and Posttraumatic Growth, designed to elevate the lives of over 20,184 individuals and the health care professionals who care … Read more

Why Mattering Matters: Lessons from Isaac and Ora Prilleltensky

Simply put, mattering matters. Isaac Prilleltensky and Ora Prilleltensky were prolific and innovative advocates, educators, and pathfinders dedicated to bringing the importance of mattering into public awareness and practice. As psychologists, thought leaders, and changemakers, they championed an unwavering belief in the dignity and worth of every individual. In their own words, “Mattering consists of … Read more