Chief opportunity officer
Appoint yourself chief opportunity officer in you community. You get to decide what the job means.
:- Doug.
Appoint yourself chief opportunity officer in you community. You get to decide what the job means.
:- Doug.
Business-minded elders could find hours of fulfillment in mentoring youth, being role model friends, and encouraging entrepreneurship skills and basic financial literacy.
:- Doug.
Elder, first respect yourself.
:- Doug.
My why for promoting eldering? Community’s why for looking again? Elders’ why for putting forth effort and attention?
:- Doug.
Elders are responsible to the grandchildren.
:- Doug.
Take the prophetic voice toward eldering—announce the beloved community.
:- Doug.
Do we elders earn respect?
:- Doug.
What is my why for eldering? What is the why of society? Of the elders?
:- Doug.
Memory malleability: memory shapes us, memory is shaped and reshaped.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1737
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