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5 Things To Consider While Choosing A Lifetime Partner
When you are on multiple matrimony sites looking for a suitable life partner, one of the most important questions going through your head will be - how do I know they are a lifetime partner? Should I look for certain qualities or certain similarities? Well, we think the questions shouldn’t be just about qualities or similarities - it has to be about the person, their background, and much more.
By KedarConnect4 years ago in Humans
What Are 9 Skills A Caregiver Should Have?
There are millions of people who serve as caregivers. Some caregivers work for home care agencies, and others operate independently, while others are family caregivers, helping loved ones. However, to perform caregiving duties successfully, some essential traits seem to be possessed by the caregivers, no matter what type of person a caregiver is.
By Ceca Foundation4 years ago in Humans
Kayla & Caleb
Kayla and Her Heavy Pendant When Kayla feels tired, her brain has the tendency to make her think that she needs some rest. She hopes that after this period of fatigue, she will be back on her feet, full of energy. But in reality, Kayla has nothing to rest from, at least nothing so major to have her feeling this way. Along with her pathological exhaustion, this common-sense gets fogged up in her mind, leaving her as confused as ever, and ultimately, laying on the couch, waiting for the surge of energy to bring her forth out from the pit.
By Elliott Black4 years ago in Humans
Burnout and Languishing
As an Eneagram type 4, I can pretty much make meaning out of anything - hence the life lessons contained in this article. But I can also be prone to rumination. And rumination was where I had been stuck for over a month, as I experienced burnout and deep languishing.
By Shana Galbraith4 years ago in Humans
Death by Butterscotch
I think most people can say, the fight to educate your children well enough, directly corresponds to their age, and the dangers that they encounter. For instance; You don't need to teach an infant things such as gun safety, driving skills, or how to safely handle a skinning knife. They just don't have the ability to put themselves in a dangerous situation that involves any of those things. Teaching them the dangers of things they might encounter though, is a twenty-four hour job. Non-stop.
By Kerry Williams4 years ago in Humans
Being Kind to Myself.
To myself, Every New Years, we write all kinds of things about, "new year, new me" and we never follow through. Generally, it's always the same stuff about dieting, exercising, being better at cleaning, etc. but it's never about what you truly need.
By Chasity Wurschmidt4 years ago in Humans






