extended family
All about how to stay connected, strengthen ties and talk politics with your big, happy extended family.
Silent In Life
Once upon a time, there was a man named Thomas. He lived in a small town in the countryside, surrounded by hills and lush greenery. Thomas was a silent man, not because he couldn't speak, but because he chose not to. He had gone through some tough times in his life, and he had learned that words could be more harmful than helpful.
By MalikSaira Maqbool3 years ago in Families
The Inner Critic, or how your Parents' Critical Voice turns into your Voice. The solutions to find our Balance
We all know what it's like to be criticized: harsh, accusatory or unappreciative words can make us angry, scared, saddened or hurt. These emotional experiences can cause us to have different defensive reactions in front of the person who criticizes us. We can avoid it, argue with it, or feel overwhelmed by helplessness or hopelessness. These things are easy to identify coming from an interlocutor, but when he is invisible, hidden and even represents a part of us, things are more complicated. What do we do with the inner critic?
By Bimal kanta moharana3 years ago in Families
Love in the Digital Age:
With the rise of technology we have seen a significant shift in the dating and relationship landscape. Gone are the days of traditional dating methods such as meeting through friends or striking up a conversation at a coffee shop. Today, we have a plethora of dating apps and websites that make it easier than ever to find a potential partner. Technology has also revolutionized the way we communicate with our significant others, with text messages, video chats, and social media playing a significant role in modern relationships. In this post, we will explore the ways in which technology is changing the dating and relationship landscape, how it has impacted the way we form and maintain relationships, and what the future might hold. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of love in the digital age.
By Wilson Igbasi3 years ago in Families
A Parent's Guide to Raising Highly Successful Kids
Raising children who grow up to be highly successful individuals is a dream for most parents. However, this goal can seem daunting, especially considering parents' challenges. This blog post will discuss effective parenting strategies for raising highly successful kids. We will explore the characteristics of successful children and how these traits can be fostered through effective parenting practices. We will also address some of the challenges parents may encounter and how to overcome them.
By Alivia Kolton3 years ago in Families
His Secret Obsession - Insane Conversions and 90%!
His Secret Obsession is a relationship guide for women that promises to help them unlock the secret to winning the heart of their man and creating a deep and passionate connection with him. With its promise of insane conversions and a whopping 90% success rate, it's no wonder that this guide has become incredibly popular among women looking to improve their relationships.
By NAEEM AKRAM3 years ago in Families
How relationship become stronger
Relationships are complex and multifaceted, and there are many factors that contribute to their strength and longevity. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution for creating a strong relationship, there are some key elements that can help couples build and maintain a deep and meaningful connection.
By harapriya mishra3 years ago in Families
What is Ketogenic Plan and why is it more efficient for weight loss? What are the benefits associated with it?
Keto, short for ketogenic, is a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet that has gained popularity in recent years. This diet involves drastically reducing your intake of carbohydrates and increasing your intake of fats to encourage your body to enter a state of ketosis, where it burns fat for energy instead of carbohydrates. The keto plan has many benefits that make it an attractive option for those looking to lose weight and improve their health.
By Vijay Charan Reddy3 years ago in Families







