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4 Tips to Surviving Family Holiday Gatherings

Are you familiar with the, “here we go again”, feeling when anticipating surviving family holiday gatherings? Do you imagine another year of predictable disappointment, hoping maybe this year a few of...

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What was the Spiritual Logic of Your Divorce?

As the practical details and transformation of your life structure from married to single, relax into a more settled and manageable arrangement, you’ll start having a little more time for reflecting on...

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Key to a Balanced Heart

What is a balanced heart and how would you know if you have one? A balanced heart is one in which self love and acceptance is primary and always active in maintaining, strengthening and deepening, your...

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Retirement, Planning for the Total Picture

Your Inner and Outer Resources There is a wry saying that one can “never be too thin or too rich”. These each have in common that as long as measures of success are outward, there can never be enough...

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Understanding People with Special Needs

Let’s Talk, Teach & Listen Would you agree that people who have special needs and those who do not, live in the same world? Obviously, of course.  And, the two population groups seem to live as...

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Happy Aging is Fearless

What many people believe is a good quality of life while aging, is the ability to live far differently than during the preretirement years. People look forward and actually may, travel to vacation and...

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How to Use Anxiety as Inspiration

How can the feeling of anxiety, the urge to run from unbearable inner pressure and confusion, possibly be an inspiration? Here are a few reasons. The fears that drive anxiety are deep within us and...

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How Does Therapy Help Someone?

Wouldn’t you like how therapy helps before making a decision to  pay for a service? The broad and simple answer is that a credentialed professional who is licensed in your State to offer therapy, is...

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Scheduling Summer into your School Year

Are you and your kids enjoying the playfulness and slower pace of summer living? Do you feel lighter and more rested, your kids seem more relaxed, and everyone in your family is more energetic and...

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What If You Don’t Ask for Help?

If you’re in the midst of a significantly stressful situation, then probably to some degree, you’ve considered services to help you manage through it. Do you ever play with the idea of instead of...

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The Things About Illness In Your Control

Very often people who have a serious illness or disease, and whose lives become dedicated to time consuming, often physically draining treatments and the logistics of arranging their lives to receive...

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Celebrating Thanksgiving with a Loved One with Alzheimer’s

“What’s Thanksgiving?, I don’t know anything about it”. “I forgot your name.” “There’s too many people in here, I’m going home.” Picture Thanksgiving dinner at your house. Guests are starting to arrive...

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Celebrating the Holidays with a Loved One with Alzheimer’s

Regardless of how many prior years and decades you and your family members, including the person who now has Alzheimer’s, continued certain Holiday customs, at a certain point of this disease taking...

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Know Your Own Spiritual Branches

Winter is the best time of year in temperate climate zones, to examine, trim, and plan restorations for when Spring arrives, to the shape and condition of trees which lose their leaves. The reason is...

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Does Your Love, Love Like You?

Does listening to love songs on the radio make you feel that you’re in love or would like being in love with someone? For those who aren’t partnered and would like to be, the dreaminess of love songs...

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Let’s Retire Retirement & Focus on Work Life Balance

This is not an article about money, a resource which has its value determined by employers, corporations, and financial markets. It is about living, strengthening and managing the values and priorities...

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Parents of Children with Autism, It’s OK to Cry

Sometimes life is as bad as you think it is. No matter how many articles point out the bright side, the challenge, the “unique opportunity”, of having a child or children who have autism, there are...

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