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I changed my life after reading "Be happy: think different"
Reading the book "Be Happy: Think Different" by the author Stefano Labbia brought about a remarkable change in my life. In a world full of negativity and chaos, this book has some life-changing strategies that have helped me to become a happier and more content person. The book indicates that the key to happiness is changing the way we think and perceive life, rather than changing the circumstances that we are in. The thoughts we entertain in our minds are instrumental in shaping our worldview, and hence we need to focus on positive thoughts and ideas.
By Emma Capaldi3 years ago in Families
Men And Women Complete Each Other
Throughout history, the relationship between men and women has been a complex and intricate one. While there are certainly differences between the two genders, there is also a deep interdependence and complementarity that is essential to the well-being and flourishing of both.
By imran Farooqui3 years ago in Families
A Life Without Parents
Once upon a time, in a small village tucked away in the mountains, a young couple welcomed their first child into the world. They named him Raju, and from the moment he was born, they showered him with love and attention. Raju was a happy, healthy baby, and his parents dreamed of all the things he would achieve in life.
By zain hassan3 years ago in Families
#SingleMomChronicles: Child rearing/ Discipline
Parenting does not come with an instruction manual. I mean, there are a lot of books on parenting, but it's usually a bunch of generalizations and blanket statements in. As a mother, you just do the best you can and hope you did a great job. Now, as a single mother, I have in the past and still currently overcompensate for the absence of my daughter's fathers. I often over-indulge them. Whatever they wanted, I got it. If I couldn't afford it at that moment, I would sacrifice things for myself. Naturally, as a result, my children developed an aversion to the word "no". Yes, I sugar coated it. I don't really like to use the word "spoiled".
By Latoya Giles 3 years ago in Families
The Art of Less: Understanding the Rise of Minimalism and Intentional Living
In a world that is constantly demanding more of us, minimalism and intentional living have become increasingly popular. The art of less is about simplifying your life and focusing on what truly matters. It's about finding joy in the things we already have, rather than constantly seeking more. Minimalism is not just a design aesthetic, it's a way of life that can bring more peace, happiness, and fulfillment. In this post, we will explore the rise of minimalism and intentional living, the benefits of these practices, and how you can incorporate them into your own life. Whether you're looking to declutter your home, reduce your stress levels, or just live a more meaningful life, this post will provide you with the tools and inspiration you need to get started.
By Wilson Igbasi3 years ago in Families
Easter: A Joyous Celebration of Life and Faith
Celebrating Easter - Renewal and Rebirth. Easter is a major Christian holiday observed on the first Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox. The holiday commemorates Jesus Christ's resurrection, which is said to have happened three days after his crucifixion crucifixion crucifixion.
By Lawrence Night3 years ago in Families







