Here’s a little piece I wrote that I hope will make you smile, giggle:, or
Author: Karl Robb
On Freddie Roach Airs January 20th!
Starting January 20,2012, HBO Sports presents the first episode of a 6 part series called
Just Let It Go!
It’s what you tell yourself when a thought or emotion comes up when meditating: “Just
Stay Calm–It’s The Most Wonderful Time!
As wonderful as this time of year can be, it brings stress with it. From
Give & Take
I paid the price for trying to save some time on the return from my
An Interview with Author, Jane H. Davis
Jane H. Davis is the Author of the new book, First Aid For Heroes. The
All Charged Up
I have little doubt that Neurological disorders like, Parkinson’s disease, may manifest emotionally, possibly triggered
Getting Better
After my long history with Parkinson’s disease, I am amazed and overjoyed that I have
Ten More Apps That May Benefit People With Parkinson’s Disease
My first posting on Apps and Parkinson’s disease was so well-received that I thought I
Parkinson’s Disease and Your Identity
As an advocate for Parkinson’s disease (PD) awareness and issues related to this illness for
Don’t Label Me Or My Illness
It is ingrained in western culture not to question the authority of the doctor. There

There Are Such Things As Miracles–PART 1
Life on many levels can be difficult and challenging, whether one has Parkinson’s disease (PD) or not. The added challenge of PD only accentuates the necessity of taking better care of oneself. It is when we neglect ourselves or fail to listen to the cues presented by those around us that we miss important and even life-changing messages that need addressing.
Lessons from my Chocolate Lab
Laughter is such a healthy and stress reducing activity. Whether one has Parkinson’s disease or
Support Groups Are What You Make Them
There is no denying that Parkinson’s disease (PD) is an awful and debilitating illness that
Be Skeptical–But Stay Open-Minded
Neurologists and researchers need to step back and look at Parkinson’s disease (PD) from another
The Media and Parkinson’s Disease
I read a story from a major newspaper that gave incomplete and not entirely accurate
Denial
When we refuse to face the obvious or place blame where it usually is unfounded,
The Truth Is Out Somewhere
I’ll admit it. If I see an episode of the X- Files on television, I
Picture of the Week – Weathered Bell
Weathered Bell On this, my 45th Birthday, I share with you a gift. The patina
The Gypsy Is A Diamond To Appreciate!
Writer, educator, author, commentator, philosopher, Earl Nightingale used to speak of “diamonds in your backyard.”
Photo Of The Week – Orchid In Full Bloom
Beautiful Orchid After experiencing a 45 second rattle from the 5.9 earthquake, I thought I
Upcoming PD Conference in Atlanta
If you have Parkinson’s Disease, know someone with Parkinson’s, or just want to learn more
Observations To End The Week And Ponder Over The Weekend
Failing to be able to laugh at oneself is a crucial and unhealthy character flaw.
Picture Of The Week — Light
Morning Sun On Hibiscus Illumination brings out the color and vibrance of life. Light reveals
Book To Come
As I near the completion of my book-to-be, A Soft Voice In A Noisy World:

Freedom
As we end the celebration of the 4th of July and the founding of our
Picture Of The Week – Flag Face
Do you see the face? In honor of the 4th of July, I thought I
10 Things To Do To Improve Your Day
1) Forgive the person who cut you off or took your parking spot. Let that
Timing in Parkinson’s Disease May Be Everything
Do you find yourself losing track of time? Do you ever miss a dose of

20 Films Worth Watching That You May Have Missed, Now On Netflix
I don’t endorse products but I will tell you this, “I love my Netflix!” Thousands