Excerpt from Never Unfriended By Lisa-Jo Baker – The thing about fear is how claustrophobic it is. On days when I feel fear pressing in, everything about my life shrinks. While joy makes me want to throw...
Hearing the word relationship, most of us think family, loved one, friend. And if we have healthy relationships with those folks, we get a warm fuzzy feeling. We know there is warmth and support behind us as...
By Katie Brind’Amour – Here’s the good news: yes, it is possible to be in a solid, healthy, and loving relationship in which one of the members suffers from bipolar disorder. The bad news? It’s not easy....
By Laura Petherbridge – “Is this how you felt when Colin and Erin were born?” I softly asked Steve, my husband. “Yes.” He replied. “And when the grandchildren begin to arrive it is one more reminder of...
6 areas of your life where you can let love in By Carrie Saba – Are you living with love in your heart or holding on to guilt, anger and resentment? Are you suffocating the love your heart wants and needs to...
Supporting Baby Boomers Who Care for Aging Parents By Deborah Cauz, Submitted by http://www.boomertoboomeronline.ca/ – Being a family caregiver, caring for an aging parent, is a tough assignment. It is one that many baby boomers are just...
By Beverly Lewis – When was the last time you heard the shattering of glass and the scraping of metal? I’m not talking about an auto accident; I’m talking about shards of glass on the inside when...