Free Resources
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“A Fresh Start” Radio Show with Sallie FeltonCategory: Re-InventionSallie discusses various ways in which people get stuck and how to help them move forward. She and her guests discuss topics such as: personal empowerment, life transitions, self-care and development, women’s issues, clutter, organization and how it affects us all. Passionate about listening to her clients’ needs, Sallie creates a safe space for each individual to co-create, design and move into action towards his/her goals. Whether those steps are large or small, she is there to cheer on each success. Don’t miss who is going to be interviewed next on the radio, sign up at www.salliefeltonlifecoach.com. Take advantage of her FREE TELECLASS on CONQUERING CLUTTER. Held on the first Thursday of the month 9-10pm EST. Contact her to register by emailing Sallie at sallie@salliefeltonlifecoach.com. |
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Natalie Caine’s Empty Nest Support NewsletterCategory: Empty NestWhen you subscribe to this free newsletter, you get support and insight delivered to you monthly. The newsletter will help you discover more about who we are now after devoting and sacrificing ourselves for 17 years. Change, whether it includes joy or a challenge is scary. Children and parent roles are changing. We will always be a family. We want to keep a growing, and have healthy communication with our children. Read Past Issues | Subscribe Today!
Passing on curiosity and compassion to you,
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Empty Nest Support ServicesCategory: Empty Nest· Conversations with Natalie
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Peace Corps Website for Boomer VolunteersCategory: VolunteeringPeace Corps Director Ron Tschetter announced the Peace Corps 50+ website at the AARP Annual Convention in Boston. As part of the Director’s initiative to recruit “Baby Boomer” Volunteers, he unveiled the Peace Corps’ first website geared specifically for boomers interested in volunteer service. |





