15/48 Tis The Season to Be Kind

Sara’s View Of Life with Sara Troy aired December 1st-

Christmas-is-the-season-quotes-300x300 (1)December, a month we look at buying gifts, getting ready for Christmas and celebrating the festivities. Let it also be a time for KINDNESS, for GRATITUDE, for GIVING, for LOVE.

Do not get caught up in the buying frenzy putting yourself in debt or keeping up with the Joneses, this is a time for GIVING, but of your SPIRIT, your KINDNESS, your HEART and your DIVINE LOVE.

Song by Daniela Andrade.

Gratitude of being, of giving, of sharing and of living is what this season is all about, let us not forget it.

SMILES ARE FREE TO GIVE.


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Support your local food banks, think of the homeless, the lonely, the single parents, the elderly, the singles and the children.

Good gifts  to also give as a family is food, hats, scarves, socks, coats, blankets, sleeping bags, kids toys, art books crayons, books to write in, novels for parents, toiletries, and so much more.

Give a gift of a Wheel Chair freewheelchairsomeone’smission.org/donate and change someones life for the better. 

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Goats make great gifts! When you buy a goat, sheep, donkey or chicken through Unwrapped, you are supporting Oxfam’s programs. These gifts are not just about food security – they’re also about ensuring communities have access to marketable products, like milk, wool or eggs. A single goat can create greater self- sufficiency, self-esteem and educational opportunities for recipients and their families. – See more at:

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15/46 Paris city of love will heal with love

Saras View of Life with your host Sara Troy aired from November 17th on.

download (2)Paris, my heart is with you, it is with all the souls that have flown home too soon, it is with those who lost loved ones and hearts are broken, it is with those who thought in courage to save Paris and those who housed parisians and others in keeping them safe, it is with those who believe that Paris will not only survive but thrive again in love, in beauty, in comradery and that Paris will be safe once more to embrace the love of life.

I share my wonderful memories of Paris and the love it leaves in your heart.
DON’T LET ISIS WIN KEEP YOUR SOUL IN GOD’S EMBRACE.

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15/45 Loneliness is a KILLER…Be the Solution

Sara Troy with Saras View of Life, aired from November 10th-on.


Loneliness is a silent killer. Being forgotten, ignored, or simply unseen does real harm — not only to our seniors, but also to our homeless community members and those in major life transitions. When someone has shared a life with a partner and that person is suddenly gone, it leaves a space no one else can fill. What they often long for most is simple, daily human interaction.

Loneliness is a complex and deeply personal experience. It isn’t just being physically alone — it’s feeling emotionally disconnected, misunderstood, or invisible, even in a crowd. It may emerge from grief, from a move to a new place, from aging, or from the struggle to build meaningful relationships. For some, loneliness passes quickly. But for others, it lingers and weighs heavily, affecting both mental and physical wellbeing. At the same time, loneliness can invite reflection — a chance to understand our needs more clearly and to grow from within.

I may be social and interactive, yet I know loneliness too. I know what it feels like to wonder if anyone cares whether you live or die. That’s why we must not turn our backs on those who are struggling — whether they are elders or individuals facing hardship.

Instead, let us bridge the generations. Let us allow youth to learn from the wisdom of those who have lived long and full lives — and let elders glimpse the future through the eyes of tomorrow’s leaders. In connection, both are enriched. In community, no one has to feel alone.


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What can be done to bridge that gap between being alone and reaching out to society?  Here is one marvelous idea that also bridges the gap between youth and their elders.


Let us not forget anyone this Christmas. Let us not leave anyone alone, PLEASE.

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20 FACTS ON SENIORS  ISOLATION facts-about-senior-isolation

Here are 7 tips to help you protect your aging parents from some of the risks of loneliness.

1.  Maintain frequent contact.  Even if you’re used to calling Mom or Dad on a monthly basis or less, it’s time to increase the frequency.  If they’ve hit a milestone birthday, lost a spouse or other important person, or can’t drive any longer, they need more contact.  You don’t need any special reason.  Just make it a regular thing and call often.  My husband calls his 90-year-old mom, Alice every day. She’s independent and gets out a lot, but she still needs to hear his voice.

2.  Visit in person at regular intervals.  Not only is it better than a call because you can see what is going on, but it is also best for the senior to see you, get a hug from you or feel the benefit of your physical presence. If distance and time make this a challenge, consider using Skype(TM), or another video to make contact a visible event.  If your aging parent is difficult and this is not enjoyable for you, keep it brief, but make it regular.

3.  Check out community resources for elders where your parent lives.  Most urban and suburban areas have senior centers with good opportunities to connect and make friends. Entertainment and social games such as bingo are offered. If your aging parent was never a “joiner”, you can at least encourage him or her to give it a try.  You can accompany your loved one to an event for seniors, arrange transportation or otherwise facilitate the process.  Getting started in making connections with some support may turn a shy and lonely elder into a happier one.

4.  Take your aging parent to events she may enjoy.  Concerts, theater, community festivals, comedy, and other social activities are best enjoyed with company.  If your parent has you to go with him, he may have a chance to do things he could never do alone.  Start with things your parent has liked in the past, locate some doing your online research and offer to get tickets, and arrange transportation.

5.  Ask your aging parent questions about such things as lottery entries and contests.  Some elders become quite addicted to entering things like these and can’t tell a legitimate lotto game from a ripoff scheme.  If you are available in person, check the mail and the contest entry forms.  Look for phony offers of “prizes” or letters saying “you’ve won!”.  When there are strings attached, such as having to pay fees to get winnings, it is not legitimate.

6. For distance caregivers, consider hiring a geriatric care manager to check in on your aging parent at regular intervals.  You don’t have to have a housebound elder to use a geriatric care manager.  These professionals are often nurses or social workers, experienced in matching the elder’s needs to community resources for improved socialization.  They can find the activities, work out the logistics and go with the elder in your place if you are far away.

7.  Consider teaching your elder to use technology to maintain connections.  A computer with a camera is a bridge to anyone in the family.  Even an aging parent who has never touched a computer before can learn if willing.  Alice learned to use the internet at age 86 to pay her bills.  Now, she’s on it every day.  If she can’t find something she wants, she uses Google GOOG +0.27%.  It has opened a world to her.  If you’re not good at teaching, perhaps a kind grandchild will do the job or you can get grandma to attend a first timer’s computer class.  From our experience, the effort is so worth it

WE ARE THE DIFFERENCE THEY NEED

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15/47 Calling on Millennial and Generation X’s

Saras View of Life with Sara Troy aired from November 24th on.

Are you a MILLENNIAL? or a Generation X? do you have a message to impart to your generation? do you wish to speak to what inspires you and share those vibrant beliefs with others? do you want to invite conversation? are you respectful of your elders wisdom do you know how to cross the age boundary? Is your message liberating, authentic, and illuminating?

images (1)smIf this is you and you think you can host your own radio/video blog show, we have an opportunity for you to express your life’s views and interview guests with enlightening ideas that serve us and all mankind. We do not feed the negative or sensationalized hysteria, but the people who are out there making a difference in the world, one person at a time or one mountain at a time.


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Generation X
Millennials
Born 1965-1976
51 million
Born 1977 – 1998
75 million
Accept diversity
Pragmatic/practical
Self-reliant/individualistic
Reject rules
Killer life
Mistrust institutions
PC
Use technology
Multitask
Latch-key kids
Friend-not family
Celebrate diversity
Optimistic/realistic
Self-inventive/individualistic
Rewrite the rules
Killer lifestyle
Irrelevance of institutions
Internet
Assume technology
Multitask fast
Nurtured
Friends = family
Mentoring Do’s
· Casual, friendly work
environment
· Involvement
· Flexibility and freedom
· A place to learn
Mentoring Do’s
· Structured, supportive work
environment
· Personalized work
· Interactive relationship
· Be prepared for demands, high
expectations

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15/44 The RIPPLES of Life

Saras View of Life with Sara Troy aired from November 3rd

The Ripple effect of life is but in the single drop.

People look for the big bang, the big event, the redirect, but it is that one single drop that changes our direction, that drop then another and another, rippling out into our possibilities.

Look to the small things, the subtle things for those are the ones that will have the biggest impact.


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We have a lot to answer too as adults and understand the ripple effect works both ways.

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