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Start Journaling
When someone says “start journaling” it doesn’t mean you have to write a book. Your journal can be used to make notes about what happened during the day or your feelings throughout the day. By journaling you may realize that … Continue reading
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Wants and Needs
Wants and Needs for the most part are totally different. In the literal sense all you NEED to survive is the air you breath, the food you eat and water. Since we live in modern society you will also need … Continue reading
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Reassure Your Children – Weekly Tip
Reassure your children, often, that they are loved and that the divorce doesn’t have anything to do with them. Let them know that, just because, mommy and daddy may not be living together anymore and they may not be getting … Continue reading
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