

Immortal Teachers....we have all had them
Immortal Teachers....we have all had them by L.T. Force, Ph.D. I am watching with interest - all of the material being generated and distributed about how best to move forward from the COVID-19 Quarantine. In fact, i myself have created a few Blogs about it - and have even coined a term: “COVIDTIZED” ,i.e., being impacted by COVID-19 and the the quarantine that followed. But what comes out of this experience we have been through....and we are still going through? “Lessons” co


Resilience: My weakness is my strength....my strength is my weakness
Resilience: My weakness is my strength....my strength is my weakness by L.T. Force, Ph.D. Gerontologist Life is an interesting event....full of triumphs, challenges, defeats and more triumphs. As a species we were created to survive. We were created to succeed. We were created to thrive. I saw an interesting bumper sticker once - that I had on my car for a couple of years. It read: “In the beginning God created evolution.” For me, that said it all. I was raised in a religious


The Fluctuating Caregiver Temperature
The Fluctuating Caregiver Temperature By L. T. Force, Ph.D. Gerontologist What do we know about caregiving? We know it comes in all sizes and shapes....it comes at different times in one’s life....it can be short-term or long-term. Regardless of how, when or why it arrives....we do know one thing....it can be stressful both for the Caregiver and the Carereceiver. Years ago, I wrote a piece on Caregiving and titled it: “Different Styles of Caregiving: Heroes, Martyrs and Snake