Southern Oregon Monthly Marketing Update - June 2019
In the past month we have welcomed Erin Greeno to our team, which we are extremely excited to have on board! However, it was hard to see Brittany leave our work family. I don’t think anyone enjoys managing staffing changes,
but it is always a great time to reflect, adapt, and refresh. Every time I sit with a new team member and see our systems through their eyes, I get to learn something new about myself and our company. Sometimes the truths I see are not always weighted the same in their eyes. In contrast, they sometimes find excitement in daily encounters I can take for granted. The revisiting of systems during training has given us an opportunity to become better and for that I am thankful.
Douglas County Senior Resource Coalition Douglas County Senior Services 1036 SE Douglas, Room 221, Roseburg, 97470
Upcoming Hospital Case Manager Fairs
Registration is now open for Southern Oregon Sponsors to reserve their CEU space. Space is limited and the event registration will close automatically once filled. At this time the registration is only open to Retirement Connection sponsors, and priority will be given to those presenting CEU poster content. Please register today.
Father’s and Mother’s Day Celebration Lunch Farmington Square Medford 1530 Poplar Dr, Medford, 97504
On The Move
Do you know someone that has recently changed positions? Send us an update to share in the monthly newsletter, helping everyone stay connected and informed about community changes.
Erin Greenois now Marketing Coordinator, Retirement Connection
Additional Resources
There are so many resources included in Retirement Connection, that often a few may slip past you and may not be noticed. Did you know that the guide also includes:
There are so many resources included in Retirement Connection, that often a few may slip past you and may not be noticed. Did you know that the guide also includes:
“Happiness isn't about getting what you want all the time. It's about loving what you have and
being grateful for it.”
When I am most grateful for what I have, I don't have the same deep need for more. When a friend of mine was on hospice and I finally chose to be grateful for the time we had together, I was better able to stop mourning the loss of time I would not have. Sometimes I feel like I always want MORE. More time, more value, more purpose. Instead I need to appreciate what I have- in work and in personal life.