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I've done this for previous years, as well:
2013 Top Ten Posts
I wrote over 100 posts in 2014. I've listed the top 10 most viewed posts written this calendar year in descending order, with the most popular post at the top.
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1. Aging Films to Watch Next
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2. Films about Aging, Part II, M-Z
3. Books about Dementia
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4. Aging: Fight, Resign or Embrace?
5. A Berry-liscious Lighter Dessert. Recipe & Pics
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6. APA's Guidelines for Working with Older Adults
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7. When Does Midlife Start and End?
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8. Best Advice: Joseph Campbell's "Follow Your Bliss"
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9. Rate of Total Knee Replacements in the US
10. Wrinkles (2013), an animated film about a nursing home
Related:
2018 Top 10 Posts - including a book review of Ageless Soul
2017 Top 10 Posts - including a Federal Report on Aging
2016 Top 10 Posts - including a Collection of Quotes on Aging
2015 Top 10 Posts - including Celebrities Born in 1962
2013 Top 10 Posts - including Films Depicting Alzheimer's Disease
2012 Top 10 Posts - including Films about Aging
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ReplyDeleteIt's interesting to see what resonates for others and also to get a reminder of some of the posts I enjoyed earlier!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your interest! I'm hoping to generate engaging content for you and other readers in 2015. Happy New Year to you!
DeleteSo many great posts to choose from! I am going to bookmark and come back to read more. I love reading articles that reference Jung, his theories resonate with me, and Joseph Campbell because he prompts me to ponder beyond the surface. Love the top ten!!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie: My mom had "Man and His Symbols" in the house when I was a tween, and I picked it up and read it. Loved it. I've been a Jungian ever since. Thanks for reading / commenting.
DeleteI do love your book and film reviews Karen - we share so many interests! I think my favorite on that list though is the APA guidelines for dealing with older adults. It is a good reminder, a wonderful resource, and restores a bit of faith that at least on an academic level, our profession is taking the right perspective and approaches to quality, dignified support and care. I need to save this post so I can go back and read those that I have not!
ReplyDeleteRuth, I wish that we lived in the same city. I would love to have lunch with you regularly. So. much. fun. But I am glad I can pop over to your blog at least. Yes, I was glad I found those APA guidelines. I just happened to stumble upon them. Enjoy.
DeleteWill have to go back and read the ones I missed. Loved the film posts, and want to check out the Follow Your Bliss post now.
ReplyDeleteNow I have an awesome list to read tonight in bed! I'm starting at 10 and working my way up! Thanks much for sharing!
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