Recently, I have been the recipient of kind acts from

Sharing Over 40 Years of Wisdom Living with Parkinson's Disease by author Karl Robb
Recently, I have been the recipient of kind acts from
Appreciating those calm moments of the day, a good laugh, or even a brief nap, may seem simple daily occurrences that are the good stuff of life that we too often take for granted.
We must live in the here and now, plan for
Keep an open mind and always look for something new
Resilience and flexibility are two traits that we all have
Be in the moment!
We all need a catalyst at sometime in our lives
For the next 12 days, I will be offering some
As much as Parkinson’s disease tests my day, it does
Heroes come in and out of our lives, often unrecognized
Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurological disorder in America with an estimated 6 million cases worldwide and approximately 1-1.5 million people in the United States.
If you are anything like me, you probably don’t need
In Norman Cousins’ book, Anatomy of An Illness, Cousins mentions
Pressure hits us all. Some people thrive under pressure, while
Rigidity in thought and body may go hand in hand. Rigidity can be many people’s main complaint when they are first diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Keeping active, moving, exercise, and stretching are just a few of the tools to keep in mind when your body starts to stiffen up.
Be sure to attend the first live online Davis Phinney
UPDATE 07/23/18 – I am happy to report that The Animated
It isn’t often that I write a movie review. Okay!
Recently, EverydayHealth.com recognized ASoftVoice.com, as one of the 10 Parkinson’s
I am so grateful and honored to announce that for
On this, the 8th Mother’s Day without her, I lit
When I was first diagnosed, the neurologist in 1991, coldly