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  • How to Set Goals in Midlife or Middle Age

    As individuals grow older, they will likely find themselves evaluating their lives once they reach middle age. Studies have shown that people who set goals early in life are often very successful by the time they have reached middle age. But it's never too late to start planning. Indeed, midlife is the perfect time to seize the opportunity to plan out the direction of the rest of your life.

  • What Is Identity Crisis During Adolescence?

    The period during which adolescents develop a sense of identity is a challenging stage for adolescents. Adolescents going through the stage describe it as the years of discovery or finding themselves. During this period, many adolescents embrace change and identify a goal or a plan for the next stages of their lives. For some teens, this stage becomes a struggle, as they have difficulty understanding the changes their bodies are going through or have not achieved the sense of self-identity they need to move forward. This is known as an identity crisis. By understanding the adolescent identity crisis, it is…

  • How to Regain Your Mother's Love

    A mother's love is remarkably tenacious. A mother may stop trusting or liking her child, but it's very rare that she stops loving him. A mother's love for her child is precious and strong, forged from hours and hours of intense care giving. That bond is not easily broken, but it can certainly be strained. Regaining that strength and trust is challenging, but not impossible.

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