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Implementing Salutogenic Biohacks in Care May 16, 2024

Caregivers of children with brain injuries often grapple with a silent oppression, burdened by societal stereotypes and unspoken challenges. These ste...

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Geese follow the first moving object they see Apr 16, 2024

A conversation with Dr. Gordon Neufeld, inspired by his work "Hold On to Your Kids".

Listening to Dr. Gordon Neufeld, the complexities of attachment ...

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My Child Has CP and I Lost My Identity Mar 16, 2024

As I watched my daughter, Ona, gently float in the pool, the sunlight shimmered on the water's surface, casting a radiant glow on her face; ah, beauti...

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Neuroscience of Caregiving Feb 16, 2024

The Structural Metamorphosis of the Caregiver Brain. 

Within each of us lies an incredible ability to care for others. This profound ability appears ...

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Happiness is an activity Jan 16, 2024

Understanding the pursuit of happiness as an activity rather than a passive state offers a fresh perspective on how we approach our emotional well-bei...

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Discovering New Horizons for Optimizing Caregiver Well-Being Through Neuroscience: A Paradigm Shift. Dec 15, 2023

Raising Ona's Future Has Arrived

Well, what I have to say about the future of Raising Ona fills me with joy. When I first decided

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Once a Day Biohack Nov 15, 2023

Optimize Well-Being With a 5-Day Biohack Guide.

Caregiving for a child with cerebral palsy is a unique gift, one that carries profound depth an

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We can create an intentional future.

The truth is, given the rapidly increasing pace of change, the coming years will feel chaotic, unpredictable, and downright scary at times. But zoom out. We're in the most exciting period in human history. 

Remember: We have the ability to create an intentional future. This future isn't happening to us, we have the ability to guide where it goes. Your role as a caregiver isn’t to survive the system. It’s to flip it—turn scarcity into resourcefulness, fear into clarity, and meet the mess with curiosity.

 

Count me in - I am ready to co-create the future