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By Lisa Curcio 12 comments
The internet is a great way to connect with friends and family to share your life across the country and around the world. Most of the time we are sharing our joys, but when a loved one is in need of prayers gratefulness.org is a great way to ... more »
By Shirley Philbrick 6 comments
It can be a challenge for many people to listen effectively and well to what someone is telling them. However, it is a skill that can be learned with a few simple pointers and some practice... more »
By brantsbabe 3 comments
Living at peace requires that you think of others before yourself. The "all about me" attitude is not conducive to a peaceful existence. Many of life's peace stealers can be attributed to selfishness. It truly is possible to find ... more »
By JDBRobinson 3 comments
When I was in high school, I upgraded from a retainer to braces. To me, braces were a serious downer, something that hid the real me from the world. However, when I stopped thinking that way and embraced my braces, I allowed my true self to ... more »
By Lorin Neikirk 0 comments
Half the time you want to hold them forever, and the other half of the time you want to strangle them. You have a family member, friend or love with Aspergers, and it's making you crazy. But it doesn't have to be that way. Remembering a few ... more »
By Lisette S 6 comments
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where someone was judging their children because of how they looked, talked, or walked? Would you ever judge your child this way? Believe it or not some parents do judge their kids and even though they ... more »
By amymcclair 1 comments
It can be expensive to care for a physically challenged adult or child. Especially when one must pay to constantly clean the clothing the person is wearing due to eating and such. Here is an inexpensive way to make a bib from an old towel that ... more »
By CiceRivera 0 comments
Managing feelings, thoughts and facts throughout emotional times.. more »
By 01080912 6 comments
I know you feel overwhelmed and pulled in many directions. Time-management and organization will get you through the most hectic day!.. more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
The death of a child is usually considered the hardest type of loss to deal with. When your child dies, it can feel as if the life is sucked right out of you. It is particularly difficult when the child was young, because it seems as if his or ... more »
By Simone Hardy 22 comments
Giving up may be easy but it's not worth doing. Why? Because you will never reach your goal or solve the problem... more »
By Katika 9 comments
A mother-daughter relationship is one of the most beautiful relationships in the world when it is nurtured. It blossoms into a great friendship and you become best friends for a lifetime through bonding in difficult times. Your daughters need ... more »
By kmerola1 5 comments
Nobody ever said life was easy. It can throw so many twists and turns at us that it's no wonder we sometimes get lost along the way. When faced with a hardship it's so easy to get caught up with the why-me's and the self-pity that we lose sight ... more »
By gennyangel 2 comments
Life of the unemployed I am 30 years old, a graduate of Chemical Engineering in one of the best school here in the Philippines it was easy for me everyday to just sit around the corner, eating, helping, doing households and etc? No! For ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
The tone and the personal touch of a funeral is often found in the musical selections chosen for the occasion. Aside from the eulogy, the music should be one of the more personal touches that tell who the deceased really was. It's easy to ... more »
By meemee67 1 comments
Yoga is about focus. It's about being in the moment, uniting body mind with soul. It's about honoring the deepest most purest place within ourselves and creating balance and peace. many of us practice yoga. We take our matt and hit the studios. ... more »
By ~L Recker 4 comments
Hurricanes are one of nature's fiercest storms - causing damage and disruption in a wide area. Thanks to modern technology, we can prepare for them before they arrive. Here are some preparatory steps that will help you get ready... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
When your Marine spouse is about to deploy and your emotions are going strong, it can be difficult to remember all of the important things you need to take care of. Follow these steps to make sure that you and your family are adequately prepared ... more »
By sugaredup 0 comments
Relocating to a new home is stressful for all family members, especially children. This is a list highlighting several things you can do to make the transition easier... more »
By jbloms1335 1 comments
It can be really stressful for a child when you are preparing for a move. They do not know what to expect out of the move, and they may feel quite lost and lonely... more »
By Mindee94 1 comments
Often the admission to a Nursing Home is a whirl wind of chaos. This is a time of incredible stress and life changing decisions. The admission process is at times sleep inducing and drones on however crucial information is covered. Enclosed ... more »
By Allana Baroni 1 comments
Getting kids to open up and talk about feelings or something that is bothering them can be difficult. The key is to help them feel comfortable--little distraction won't hurt either. Here's what I mean... more »
By MIghtyDreamer 10 comments
These are 3 very simple tips to protect yourself when baby sitting someone 14 or younger. Check them out in this article... more »
By beverlyjean 1 comments
Navigating the gtief journey.. more »
By Vashi Ram Chandi 1 comments
How to Recognize The Immense Potential of This Wonderful Life & Precious Time It is a great privilege to reflect and express the following sentimental values associated with Life, This Wonderful Life, This Magical Life, This Fortunate ... more »