Stop Using the Golden Rule

If there is one thing the majority of humans seem to agree on, it’s the Golden Rule. According to the New World Encyclopedia, it’s the one thing virtually all religions and cultures on the planet have in common. It would seem like we found the one philosophy and moral principle that unites the masses, however, [...]

2021-08-09T13:29:56-07:00

There IS a Cure for The Summertime Blues

Since the summer of 1958, when Eddie Cochran first sang “there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues,” many other artists (from The Who to Alan Jackson) have covered the song and kept it a staple on the radio.  But what are the “Summertime Blues,” and is it really true there is no known cure? [...]

2021-07-23T08:40:00-07:00

Wellbeing and Attitude

If you made it through high school English Lit, then you may remember it was Shakespeare’s Hamlet who said: “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” The “Bard” was wise about many things, even 400 years ago.  And he was spot-on here. In fact, today’s leading psychologists remind us that [...]

2021-06-23T10:48:34-07:00

The Brilliance of Resilience

If the last year and a half has taught us anything, it’s the fact that a spirit of buoyancy can truly help us adapt and cope with adversity and distress.  History continues to show us the seemingly miraculous power of resilience. And by building up more resilience within yourself, you can tap into a great [...]

2021-06-16T15:38:00-07:00

Holidays in Full Measure

Kids are so great at counting.  They still tell you their age in fractions.  “I’ll be 5-and-a-half tomorrow,” you’ll hear them say.  They are masters of anticipation.  “Christmas will be here in only six more sleeps.” Some even “track” Santa on the Radar.  Somewhere along the line, we lose this notion as we get older [...]

2020-12-21T16:44:53-08:00

Putting a Community into Caring Action

A simple social media post from a UCA member put a community into caring action that changed the lives of an entire family in need. Last December the member posted in one of her local Facebook mom groups to see if anyone knew of a local family in need of baby boy clothing. She had [...]

2020-05-20T15:41:28-07:00

Caring for Family in Quarantine Times

As a caring community we all are coming together by staying at home to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. A big part of being a part of a community is caring for our families. A family can be people you are related to, friends, or even your co-workers. During this time, we [...]

2020-04-12T11:59:31-07:00

Compassionate Boundaries

There is a lot of information out there folks!  The definition of a pandemic is an outbreak of a new disease. So by nature, we don’t know a whole lot about it.  On top of a pandemic, we are also dealing with an entirely new way of life living. For example, living under the shelters [...]

2020-03-23T17:29:23-07:00

Caring Acts of Kindness Help Lift Us Up

There are many ways that we can stay healthy, such as eat right and exercise. One thing we don’t often hear about is caring acts of kindness. When we do kind things for others, we feel better and become healthier people. We at Unified Caring Association (UCA) want to share just why caring acts of [...]

2019-11-05T16:50:24-08:00

Lipstick Angels

Lipstick Angels There are so many ways to brighten our days and one of these is through caring acts. Often these acts help promote positive emotions and health while making the world better through helping others. We at Unified Caring Association (UCA) celebrate people and organizations that promote caring for others, communities and the world. [...]

2019-11-01T12:14:57-07:00

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