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It takes a village to raise a family; advice and tips to make the most of yours.
The Immigrant Mentality to Hustling
I am a first generation American of Indian descent. My parents moved to the U.S. in the early '80s in hopes of a better life for themselves and a wealth of opportunities for their children. As any child of immigrants probably understands, this is not something that their parents take lightly.
By Dessy John4 years ago in Families
Home Remedies Are Better Than Other Methods
For the simplest issues that can be wrong there are times when a homemade remedy can be the perfect solution. Trying to decide if a it is the best solution for your needs is something that should be determined based on your own particular situation, rather than trying to compare your situation to that of someone else. It is also extremely important to realize that there are times when a doctor is much better equipped to handle your problem, or another professional. Trying a home remedy is all about saving money, using natural solutions and also ensuring safety.
By Raveendra Swamy4 years ago in Families
Different but Effective Ways to Talk to Our Children About Sex
We all know that the vast majority of children are very curious, right from the moment they start interacting with other children of the same age, a curiosity that is manifested by asking questions, more or less relevant, but also by a few facts, ordinary, that's right.
By Conrad Dominguez4 years ago in Families
The Healing Process
It’s been awhile. And by awhile, I mean 6 months awhile. That’s awhile for me. But it’s because I had a fallout with this healing process. And so my journey came to a stop, after my last post which was my pump up, get hype post about healing. I wasn’t expecting it. And I was a mess and it took a lot of reflection before I was willing to be open with it.
By Kali Miller-Haque4 years ago in Families
vision of life unbound
VISION OF A LIFE UNBOUND My journey on earth has been 27 years and few days, and I’ve seen the worst of the worst to the best of best. My heart goes out to the less fortunate fore I know the struggling of losing all worldly possessions and staring at the heavens wonder why God have you done this to me.
By Jairus Noor4 years ago in Families
Getting Back on Track with Healthy Eating Habits
Getting your healthy eating habits back on track is proving to be more difficult than we anticipated. We make an effort. We beseech ourselves. We chastised ourselves. For our out-of-control eating, we seek counselling. We're hoping for a better day today, but by 10 a.m., we're shopping for any carb-laden leftovers we can find.
By Aryan Nishad4 years ago in Families
Can Broken Families Heal Themselves?
I have a standard joke whenever a mechanic tells me I need the wheels aligned on my car. I respond by saying, “No thanks, I’ll wait until the road knocks them back into alignment.” Families can get out of alignment too and sometimes they can restore balance (equilibrium) of their own accord, and other times they need to be steered (or jolted) back into place by a professional?
By Tom Bissonette, M.S.W. Ret.4 years ago in Families
Visualize The Life You Love And Make It So
I have had the pleasure of working on horseback quite a bit this month gathering cattle. My horse app says I’ve ridden over a 100 miles. When I mention exactly what is involved to friends and family, they think I am crazy to embrace the lifestyle and the schedule. But throughout my life I know that if you really enjoy and love what you are doing, no matter how grueling, how physically and or mentally challenging the work is, you embrace it.
By KamalPreet pal4 years ago in Families
The Relationship Killer
There are actually several forms of jealousy that are also rooted in some sort of psychiatric disorder. Including Othello Syndrome. I would not have been hip to this magnitude of jealousy myself had I not experienced it. There is another name for this type of jealousy is Delusional Jealousy. According to the Medical Science Monitor. Delusional jealousy is described as a psychiatric phenomenon in which an individual has a delusional belief that their spouse (or sexual partner) is being unfaithful [6]. It is also known as morbid jealousy, pathological jealousy, conjugal paranoia, or Othello syndrome [6]. As described by Easton et al., it remains unclear what differentiates each of these disorders. Nevertheless, it is clear that delusions are only present in individuals suffering from delusional disorder-jealousy.
By Nichole Helm4 years ago in Families




