Live Well Kosciusko Can Help Residents Enjoy Everday Life with New Program

August 5, 2023 at 1:00 a.m.
Pictured are program organizers and participants. Pictured (L to R) are, front row: Lisa Harman, Joe Curcio, Marlene Betances, Jessica Camarena, Leo Patiño and Amanda Eshelman; back row: Karen Erba, Chris Fancil, Tim Banes, Diana Diaz Barriga, Oakley the dog, Diane Quance and Allyn Decker.

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Pictured are program organizers and participants. Pictured (L to R) are, front row: Lisa Harman, Joe Curcio, Marlene Betances, Jessica Camarena, Leo Patiño and Amanda Eshelman; back row: Karen Erba, Chris Fancil, Tim Banes, Diana Diaz Barriga, Oakley the dog, Diane Quance and Allyn Decker. Photo Provided


Live Well Kosciusko is gearing up to launch the second “Clock Into Potential” cohort this fall. The program features a series of three different sessions and connects participants with their own mentor as they walk through each phase.
Designed for adult learners in any stage of life, participants range from early career to retirees with a shared goal of working towards enjoying everyday life.
The Live Well Career and Purpose Well-being Committee is one of five well-being committees working to improve different areas of health and overall wellness across Kosciusko County.
Live Well created this initiative after discovering over 60% of surveyed residents are struggling or suffering when it comes to their career purpose well-being. Meaning that a large number of individuals in the community lack passion, leadership or enjoyment of their everyday life.
Whether you are looking to make a big change in your life or simply want to expand your network, the Clock Into Potential program is a resource residents won’t want to miss.
A participant from the fall 2022 cohort shared, “I am blessed to live in a community that provides an opportunity like this one. I went through this program last fall and would encourage you to look into it. I believe it is beneficial regardless of where you are in your life”.
Leaders across Kosciusko County are encouraged to volunteer as a program mentor. Mentors are asked to attend one required training and meet with their mentee for two sessions during the duration of the program to share their experiences and recommendations.
Interested in participating or serving as a mentor? The program begins this August and ends in October. Register now at livewellkosciusko.org/clock-into-potential.


Live Well Kosciusko is gearing up to launch the second “Clock Into Potential” cohort this fall. The program features a series of three different sessions and connects participants with their own mentor as they walk through each phase.
Designed for adult learners in any stage of life, participants range from early career to retirees with a shared goal of working towards enjoying everyday life.
The Live Well Career and Purpose Well-being Committee is one of five well-being committees working to improve different areas of health and overall wellness across Kosciusko County.
Live Well created this initiative after discovering over 60% of surveyed residents are struggling or suffering when it comes to their career purpose well-being. Meaning that a large number of individuals in the community lack passion, leadership or enjoyment of their everyday life.
Whether you are looking to make a big change in your life or simply want to expand your network, the Clock Into Potential program is a resource residents won’t want to miss.
A participant from the fall 2022 cohort shared, “I am blessed to live in a community that provides an opportunity like this one. I went through this program last fall and would encourage you to look into it. I believe it is beneficial regardless of where you are in your life”.
Leaders across Kosciusko County are encouraged to volunteer as a program mentor. Mentors are asked to attend one required training and meet with their mentee for two sessions during the duration of the program to share their experiences and recommendations.
Interested in participating or serving as a mentor? The program begins this August and ends in October. Register now at livewellkosciusko.org/clock-into-potential.


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