Guest article by Cheryl Levin-Folio My husband, Michael, was diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer’s at the age of 56. It was surreal and hard to swallow, but we didn’t run away. Nor did we try to escape the stigma that accompanied the devastating news. We let it sink in and created a plan to live our lives. Michael Folio and Cheryl Levin Folio in Florida Throughout his professional career, Michael has applied this rule of business: When something bad happens, you have one day, 24 hours only, to be sad, angry, or whatever. The next day we created a routine […]
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