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To be or not to be signpost	  Change Your Life: It's About the Choices You Make Today
Jul 12, 2010

Perhaps you're stressed out - or you've had enough of your awful boss. Maybe you're overweight and simply haven't had the staying power to shed those pounds. Maybe you're lonely - looking for friendship or a relationship but you freeze every time you're in company. Perhaps you...

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Scales	  The Balancing Act: How to Wring More Hours Out of the Day
Apr 23, 2010

Remember the days when dad went to work and mom stayed home to raise the babies? Those days are long gone. Most families are dual income now with the children racing off here, there and everywhere. There are so many things that need to be done that it is almost impossible to...

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Woman painting at easel  Reconnecting with Yourself When You Are All Mom'ed Out
Apr 15, 2010

So, your friend Jenny (who does not have children) calls and asks you to meet her for coffee. With pleading eyes you mention this to your spouse who thinks that it is a perfectly wonderful idea. You pull on your least spit-upon outfit and off you go. Jenny is telling you...

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toy block with question mark	  Now Where Did I Put My Social Life?
Mar 24, 2010

Parents today are just plain busy.  In addition to raising kids, which is a fulltime job in and of itself, most of us also have careers that we have to juggle with our family’s extra curricular activities and appointments.  Our lives consist of constant scheduling, just to make sure...

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couple having dinner The Social Aspect of Parenting
Mar 21, 2010

The other day I was in line at the grocery store when the woman in front of me started counting out change into the clerk’s hand like she was introducing the number 10 on Sesame Street.  “One quarter, two quarters, three quarters, four dimes,…”  Since her bill was $56.47 I knew...

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