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    Family,  The Kitchen Sink

    The Secret Ingredient To Better Parenting

    There's not a caring parent out there who doesn't want their children to grow into happy, resilient, self-sufficient adults. How we each go about trying to get to that place can be compared to a mountain. For every mountain with a peak, there are several routes to the top. Each is distinct, with its own merits and downfalls, but they all eventually find their way to the top.

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    How To Get The Most Out Of Advent

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    An Unexpected Source Of Wisdom Hidden In Your Kitchen

    March 31, 2022
  • Chaos in a factory demolition
    Mental Health,  The Kitchen Sink

    An Interesting Solution To The Chaos In My Life

    Sometimes things don’t go according to plan and we must seek out the silver lining to stay afloat. Other times, we need to allow the tide tot take us under, for just a little while. There’s value in surrendering to the struggle, trusting that we will emerge again. A bit battered and bruised, but still in one piece.

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    The Only New Years Resolution You Need

    December 21, 2020
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    It’s Okay If You’re Feelings Aren’t Happy This Holiday Season

    December 16, 2021

    On Politics & Pointy Things

    November 10, 2022
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    Mental Health,  The Kitchen Sink

    Setting Boundaries Is An Act Of Love

    Boundaries are manifestations of our core values. They show our resolve and attention to our priorities. When we are clear about our values, we no longer question whether our boundaries are in response to a negative experience or affirmation of what we believe. Instead of being agitated and reactive, we feel grounded and relaxed in articulating our boundaries.

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    It’s Never Too Late To Begin Again

    May 27, 2021
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