No one wants to think about a relationship failing but if it does, when it does, who has to support whom? Adults should know each may have an obligation to support the other, and to support your kids together, or kids your partner brought to the relationship. Support obligations can go on a long …
Prevent the “Doing, Doing, Done” Syndrome
Are you always doing everything for everyone else and neglecting yourself? Prevent the “Doing, Doing Done!” Syndrome that makes women lose connection to their sense of self, their direction and true desires. When women stop focusing on themselves, they stop growing. They stop nurturing themselves …
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7 Ways to Move from Loneliness to Connection after a Relationship Ends
"I used to think the worst thing in life was to end up all alone. It's not. The worst thing in life is to end up with people who make you feel all alone." – Robin Williams I find this quote to be one of the most profound quotes. We often define loneliness as being alone, not being around anyone …
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How to overcome bullying in three simple steps / by Aime Hutton
Think back to being in Jr. High School, or High School, how did you feel? What emotions do you remember? I know for myself my feelings in Jr. High and even younger were not very high in liking myself, or believing in myself. This is because of the severe bullying I experienced for 6 years between …
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Practical baby gifts are a hit with new parents / by Andrea Howick
A lot of moms want really practical shower gifts. They're moving away from the cute onesies and teddy bears and they want those items that will get them through sleepless nights, the baby’s first sickness and something that is going to keep their baby entertained while they do the dishes. And gift …
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