Lynn Lambrecht

The Living Planner Advisory Perspective Series – Destination Sleep

The Living Planner Advisory Perspective Series presents questions to professionals each month.  We provide our readers with this information to help them prepare for meetings with professionals they may consider using to help them plan and prepare for life. This month, it is my pleasure to introduce Shawna Rose, the Founder of Destination Sleep in […]

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Doctor-Patient End of Life Discussions

Beginning in 2016, Medicare now provides reimbursement for End of Life Discussions between doctors and patients.  Curious about the effectiveness of this policy, I began reading. Not surprising, numerous articles reference how uncomfortable doctors are having these conversations.  Doctors are trained to heal and to save, while seeing so often the impact of critical illness,

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The late musician Prince didn’t have a will, just like six in 10 of us

If Prince were your client, here’s the best piece of advice he should have heard When the news came this week of Prince’s death, then that he had no will, the incongruity seemed odd with his apparent control of the other areas of his music career and life.  Leaving no directions through a will/trust, what

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The Living Planner Advisory Perspective Series – Plans in Place

Our featured professional this month for The Living Planner Advisory Perspective Series is Dean Finkenberg, the Founder and CEO of Plans In Place. He is a business leader, innovator and dynamic mentor with an impressive history as a senior executive in companies ranging from ground-level startups to businesses with over $500 million in annual revenues.

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National Health Care Decisions Day

Today is National Health Care Decisions Day, I’ve made my decisions, have you? K.V. Scruggs, wrote the following article.  It’s a great read for today, enjoy! The Dirty Secret about CPR in the Hospital (That Doctors Desperately Want You to Know) April 11, 2016 129 Comments “A few things have changed in medicine over the last

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Compassion in the Workplace

We’ve all heard buzz words; we’ve all lived through various trends and initiatives.  In the workplace, measurement of productivity, performance, absenteeism, presenteeism, engagement, job satisfaction, customer satisfaction, ROI and more are reviewed regularly.  We’ve come to accept that EQ (Emotional Intelligence) and IQ (Intellectual Intelligence) factor in to results in business and life. What about

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Coming of Age

Coming of age signifies becoming an adult.  In the United States, the majority of states designate the age of 18 as the age for a young person to be considered an adult.  In the states of Arkansas, Nevada, Ohio, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin the age is either 18 or when one graduates from high

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