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How to Spot the Signs of a Healthy Relationship
Relationships can be confusing. We often fail to measure the depth of friendship and this is a good illustration. Most of the time, we may assume that bigger motions like organizing a surprise celebration or buying a material item as proof that love is being given, but the opposite holds in this case, as the regular signs are the ones that point out a lot about our compatibility with our partners. People have watched these small signals and relationship experts have elaborated on what makes relationships tick.
By yasir khanabout a year ago in Families
Every Child: A Beacon of Possibility and Hope
Every Child: A Beacon of Possibility and Hope Every child is a treasure trove of untapped potential, a bundle of dreams waiting to unfold, and a living testament to the beauty of human possibility. Each one carries within them the power to create, inspire, and achieve extraordinary things. Yet, this potential needs to be nurtured, directed, and supported to flourish. It is the sacred responsibility of parents, teachers, and society to guide children toward their true purpose, ensuring they grow into compassionate, capable, and confident individuals who contribute meaningfully to the world.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
Recognizing the Body's First Whispers of Motherhood
Amaka always considered herself in tune with her body. She could predict her period to the day, anticipate when she’d catch a cold, and even sense when she needed more rest. But lately, something felt different—something she couldn’t quite put her finger on.
By Millicent Chisomabout a year ago in Families
From Rubbing Boards to Modern Luxuries The 70’s changed life for women. Modern time saving chores
I remember some of what I am about to write, but I am too young to have seen it all. My mam told me a true story about how she cut her hand and wrist while using the old-fashioned rubbing board to wash the family’s clothes. Her mum, my grandmother, died when Mam was just 8 years old, leaving my grandfather Joseph to bring up his 13 young children himself. So the girls looked after their siblings as they got older, as did my Mam. One day, she was using the glass—yes, glass—rubbing board in a metal deep tub when she pressed too hard, and her hand went through it. She was lucky; granddad was home from the coal mine and whisked her up in his arms and took her to the doctors; it was very near. There were no health and safety rules on washing boards. I wonder how many other women did this and got hurt. There were no electric washing machines then. It was a rubbing board or two fists battering the dirty washing clean.
By Marie381Uk about a year ago in Families
Letting Go Like a Pro – The Sedona Method Explained
In an era of stress and uncertainty, learning to release negative emotions is a game-changer. The Sedona Method, a simple yet powerful technique, offers a way to free yourself from emotional burdens. This article explores its principles, benefits, and practical applications to help you cultivate resilience and peace.
By Alain SUPPINIabout a year ago in Families
Burning Belly Fat Fast: The Habits No One Talks About
Belly fat is more than just an aesthetic issue—it’s a health concern linked to serious conditions like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and inflammation. While many articles tout generic advice like “exercise more” or “eat less,” there are lesser-known habits and strategies that can help you shed that stubborn belly fat more effectively. Let’s dive into these game-changing habits that often fly under the radar.
By John Williamabout a year ago in Families
Neurodivergent Superpowers: Why the Future Belongs to Autistic Thinkers
Redefining Autism: From Challenges to Superpowers Autism has long been misunderstood as a limitation, but what if it’s actually a hidden advantage? Across industries, autistic individuals are proving that their unique ways of thinking are game-changers. This article celebrates the trailblazers whose autism empowers them to solve problems, create art, and drive global change.
By Alain SUPPINIabout a year ago in Families
From Zero to Hero:
Once, mornings were a constant battle for me. I'd hit the snooze button over and over, then rush out of bed. My mornings were chaotic and uninspiring. I was stuck and didn't see how it was affecting my day. But, I decided to take control of my mornings.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a year ago in Families





