Guest columnist Natisha Bowling is vice president for youth development at the YMCA of Greater Cleveland. More children are getting their education at home than ever. According to the National Home ...
All work and no play doesn't just make for a dull office. It sometimes keeps employees from knowing anything interesting or fun about each other beyond the defined roles they fill in the workplace.
A year ago, I planned a vacation with a childhood friend. Since we were both over 60, we thought we would visit an area where there were many centenarians. We hoped to be inspired by the healthy ...
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Editor’s note: This article is a part of Helping the Helpers, our annual series to raise awareness for nonprofits throughout the area. About one-fifth of the people in Washington, Greene and Fayette ...
Keeping your social calendar filled improves your brain health, according to a new study. Older adults who get together with friends, volunteer, or attend classes especially have healthier brains. The ...
Even though you can’t physically hang out with your friends rn, there are still fun things you can do together of the remote variety. And you should def be taking advantage of them because talking to ...