What’s New in the Library?
My Life and Times
Andrew Reid's story is tremendously moving. The widower's book is a celebration of his wife Margo's life.
Why We Can’t Remember Memories from Our Childhoods
As we age, many of us begin to struggle with recalling childhood memories. Here's why!
What’s New in the Library?
I Just Grow’d (Like Topsy)
Pat Chrisfield is one of those people who, firmly and with conviction, but nevertheless quietly and without making any fuss about it, make the world a better place. Here at LifeBook, we love to hear stories like hers.
Why Capturing Memories and Managing Your Life Matter: A Personal Journey
Every individual has unique life experiences, some filled with joy and excitement while others are tinged with grief and loss.
5 Signs You’ve Lived a Good Life
As we age, we start to look back on the course of our lives, and many of us desire the assurance that we’ve lived a good life. But what does it truly mean to have lived a life worth cherishing?
The Stories Behind the Stuff
Meet Artifcts - a digital way of organizing stuff and capture the meaning behind it. Photos, video, audio & anecdotes can tell an object's story.
5 Ways to Keep Your Memory Sharp When Experiencing Memory Loss
Memory loss is a natural part of aging. But with the right tools and techniques, you can prevent memory decay and keep your mind sharp.
What’s New in the Library?
A Rollercoaster Life
As a LifeBook Memoirs editor, certain books linger in your mind long after they’re finished. Martin Sterne’s autobiography is one such book.
How Social Interaction Can Reduce the Risk of Dementia
Studies have revealed that social interaction plays a key role in reducing the risk of developing dementia. Here's the lowdown.
What Memories Are Made Of
You can’t insure your memory, but you can insure your memories by writing them down. The nature and processes of memory have fascinated scientists for thousands of years, but much is still shrouded in mystery. In this piece, we delve into what we do know to answer that age-old question: what is memory?