September Is National "_________" Month

Pamela Redline • September 8, 2021

Pamela Redline

September 2021

When I research the plethora of articles and information available for my monthly blogs, I search for a specific theme to spotlight aspects of the specialty care we offer at both Redline Exercise Rx and our co-company, Brain Builder Pros. When I seek out the juicy tidbits I want to share with you, the fun begins. This month I thought I would share the many organizations that have adopted September as their national month and attempt to tie a few of them into my blog and pop ups that will add a pinch (1/16 teaspoon) of encouragement or a dollop (a heaping tablespoon) of humor to your life. https://nationaltoday.com/intergeneration-month/#:~:text=The%20Intergenerational%20Foundation%20launched%20Intergeneration,and%20American%20Association%20of%20Museums.


One of the titles included in the list this month is National Intergeneration Month. Of the many wellness services offered to our clients, our main objective to help them set goals so they can remain in their homes, heal and then maintain health, and then age in place as their lives continue on its dynamic course following their retirement. The second we are born, we begin to age. Think about it! Why wait until we are 65 to plan the remainder of our life. Why not plan our "3rd Act" now? A dynamic plan to keep our mind, body, and spirit well and fit needs as much planning as our education and your career. https://www.3rdactmagazine.com/ Check this out.


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It is no wonder this theme resonates with our companies. This month, I will address Intergenerational month in both of our websites but I will focus on different sub-themes. Redline Exercise Rx began in 2003 to address post injury and post rehabilitation injuries for physiological injuries. Brain Builder Pros began in 2019 to address post injury and post rehabilitation injuries for neurological injuries. Here is an easy way to remember what we do...


Broken and injured bodies? Redline Exercise Rx Broken and injured brains? Brain Builder Pros

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