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Uplifting and Scary Moments....

The Long Journey Home | 23 hours ago

So, I saw my therapist today. I still see her on a weekly basis, which is definitely still a needful thing. We talked about my "acting out" last week, by using "sex with self." She had me complete a worksheet about the things I did in the past and read more

That Silly Chili Pepper Plant

metaphors by ed | October 9th 2008 by Edwin Ebreo

No body told it that chilis don’t grow on walls, that’s why it did. With little soil  and little space to grow on, it should have died before it grew and bear fruits. But this is already its second season of flowering and bearing fruit. read more

Boundaries: To Offend or not Offend

Damien at the Speed of Life | October 9th 2008 by Damien Riley

I try and be forward with setting boundaries.  At 39 in life and my career of teaching, I have learned how a lack of boundaries can waste time, months, even years on people and causes that you really don’t want in your life.  A big part of bo read more

Interview with Yoga Mama

Happy Healthy Hip Parenting | October 4th 2008 by Sondra Santos LaBrie

Yesterday afternoon, I was interviewed by Yoga Mama for her podcast which is recorded live each Friday (12:30pm PST). Yoga Mama is also known as LaSara FireFox, MPNLP, a master practitioner and trainer of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), life coac read more

Personal Attachments, Before and After Combat

PTSD, A Soldier's Perspective | October 3rd 2008 by Scott A. Lee

In normal environments such as a community, surroundings and especially in our family lives, we as humans develop attachments to people, places and things. Such connections bring a sense of comfort,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web read more

Give us back some heavy duty maturity rituals

In Search of Meaning | October 3rd 2008 by Robert Krzisnik

When I manage to observe my teenagers with empathy, I can see that they have a tough time trying to figure out their position in this world and their identity. Perhaps a tougher time than my generation had. This new generations, at least in the moder read more

Unplug the Phone

Life Treasures and Relationship Spice | October 3rd 2008

photo by Milica SekulicEarlier this week my phone met an untimely death by accidental drowning. As I watched its power lights fade away into nothingness I was eerily transformed to a time without phones. It felt awkward and uncomfortable. I felt i read more

How To Handle Conflict Between Children in Your Neighborhood

And You Will Have Kids | October 2nd 2008 by HART (1-800-HART)

We’re dealing with neighborhood drama today.  If you have kids and you live in a neighborhood, I’m sure you’ve had your own stressful dramas play out from time to time as well. The kids usually get into some little kid spat about read more

Combat Veterans and the Veterans Administration: A Systems Analys…

PTSD, A Soldier's Perspective | October 1st 2008 by Scott A. Lee

Returning Combat Veterans (RCV), have a difficult time reintegrating back into society and life within their family. They deal with a myriad of symptoms combining to hinder the RCV from coping in the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my we read more

The Seven Types of Boundaries

Education Planing Blog | September 30th 2008 by kon5518

Boundaries are essential to helping us identify who we are, what’s important to us and how we want to live our lives.  Without them, other people will decide these things for us. The call came at 8:10 in the morning.  “Mom, I forgot my read more

Understanding The Desire To Love And Be Loved in Return

Ask Dan and Jennifer - Dating, Relationships, Love, and Sex | September 30th 2008 by Dan and Jennifer

“We are all part of the same human condition.  The yearning to love and be loved is at the heart of who we are.”  - Lynne Twist That quote speaks to every man and every woman in every place and time!  The worlds’ greatest love st read more

shame!

Glossarie | September 30th 2008 by glossarie

the freshman carpool shame! by aracelli o’neill glossarie staff writer F our sets of mothers and daughters make-up our freshman car pool. Although we don’t quite see it, we understand that other women and girls regard the eight read more

Abusive Narcissistic Parents

Sanctuary for the Abused | September 30th 2008 by Barbara

A person that is narcissistic might have certain characteristics that makes life very difficult for their child. This type of parent can be very self-centered. While narcissistic parents cannot be generalized to say that all will behave the same way, read more

shotgun dialogues

Glossarie | September 29th 2008 by glossarie

the freshman carpool shotgun dialogues by aracelli o’neill glossarie staff writer e very drive-around mom in America must have a pretty strong feeling about the value of those precious few, intensely private “shotgun” dialogues read more

More Talk

My Favourite Life | September 27th 2008

As fast as things as unfolding here, it is hard to keep this blog current. I have so much else to do, but I want to record the affair and share, which is why I started this blog in the first place. This way I can go back later and remember what was h read more

Blurring The Boundaries With Your BlackBerry

Work Less, Make More | September 26th 2008 by Brian Bartes

It’s hard to imagine life before the BlackBerry. Though it was introduced just nine years ago, 13 million people now use this device to stay connected in the Information Age. The fact is, many people are too connected, literally keeping their B read more

Motivating Your Children to Learn

Homeschooling Coach | September 25th 2008

How do you motivate your kids in your homeschool? I know that it can be really difficult to get everyone on board when you need them to do some school work. read more

Dear Fred, A Suggested Guide to PTSD Management

PTSD, A Soldier's Perspective | September 25th 2008 by Scott A. Lee

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Interview With Spike Lee On Miracle At St. Anna…

BlackPerspective.net | September 24th 2008 by Yobachi

…which opens this Friday. This is my third installment of my Blacks In War Movies series I implore you to consider seeing this film in the theaters even if you usually don’t go to the movies. If movies like this fail to earn significant b read more

Honor the Solider, Betray the Veteran

PTSD, A Soldier's Perspective | September 23rd 2008 by Scott A. Lee

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How Appropriate

Amid Life's Crises | September 22nd 2008

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Facades Do Clash

PTSD, A Soldier's Perspective | September 21st 2008 by Scott A. Lee

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I Will Take Care of You (Part One of Two)

Be in Wonder | September 19th 2008 by Emily

"Glass jars hold many treasures."My sons and I enjoyed a walk yesterday. I carried the baby while my older son picked up acorns for his glass jar."Mommy," he said with one hand in mine, the other holding the tiny seeds that wouldn't fit into his alre read more

Inspiration Hit Of The Day

AUSSIE FATBLAST SECRETS | September 17th 2008 by DPM Performance

Last night I caught a great doco on ABC 2 – The Boy Who Sees Without Eyes.No, it wasn’t some weirdo science fiction story. It was the real deal Hollyfield.This bloke Ben, a 14 year old kid who has been totally blind since he was 3. he had his eye read more

5 Steps to Make an Unhappy Customer Happy Again

Bigg Success | September 17th 2008 by biggsuccess

We’ve all heard the basic rules of customer service. But they deserve repeating before we discuss how to resolve a customer complaint. ___ ___ Rule #1: The customer is always right. Rule #2: If the customer is ever wrong, reread Rule #1. Thes read more

Alive

LeahAndMark.com | September 16th 2008

Mmm.  The Yokohama Mama veggie burger at The Vortex.  I love it’s cheesy, teriyaki, pineapple goodness on a Hawaiian bun. I also love the dried fruit stalls in China.  Pick a fruit, any fruit…I bet you can find it in a colorful heap d read more

Who Holds First Place In Your Family?

Michele's Morsels - Beelieve | September 16th 2008 by Michele Williams

“Now this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.” John 17:3 (NLT)“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.” Matthew 6:33 (N read more

Thoughts on being a Good Parent from Twitter Friends

The Guilty Parent | September 12th 2008 by Nikki

Here’s where I get to jump on my soap box and you all get to watch. No really, I’ve been doing some observing and thinking about what it means to be a good parent in our Overly Hyper 2.0 society. We have so much thrown at us today about w read more

I Got Your Enrichment Right Here

The Green Room | September 11th 2008 by E. Peevie

Prepare to be shocked and appalled. Ready?Remember Mrs. Sheets? We were discussing M. Peevie's educational plan with the principal and the second grade teacher. During the discussion, Mrs. Sheets actually said, "M. Peevie is not unique." Oh, M. P read more

Get jiggy with it

Zebra Bites - A blog about qualitative research | September 11th 2008 by Katie Harris

So, following on again from the last post: what to do?!You can’t just read up on this stuff (although it’s useful to do so, and I’ll be compiling a list of good porcupine reads of relevance over time).Reading is not enough because successful We read more

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