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Sweta Vikram on ‘The Loss That Binds Us’
Grief and loss are inseparable from humanity. Sweta Srivastava Vikram’s new book The Loss That Binds Us: 108 Tips on Coping with Grief and Loss (Loving …
Empowering Faith: Strategies to Support and Strengthen Fellow Christians
by Merry Usman In today’s fast-paced and often chaotic world, holding onto one’s faith can be challenging. As Christians, we are called to be a …
What Is the Role of Meditation in Addiction Recovery?
by Halya Thakur Programs for the treatment of addiction can benefit from using meditation as a holistic, useful technique for recovery. Although extensive …
What Are the Benefits of Focusing on Rehabilitation?
by Halya Thakur A child, adult, or elderly person undergoing rehabilitation can participate in employment, recreation, and other activities of daily living …
Unearthing the Roots of Stress and Crafting Your Path to Serenity
by Bruce Fletcher In today’s fast-paced world, stress has become a familiar companion in our lives, but it’s crucial to identify its sources and …
What Behaviors are Associated with addiction?
by Halya Thakur Addicts exhibit perplexing, annoying, terrifying, and depressing behaviors. Addictive substances have such a powerful pull on people that a lot …
How Does Alcohol Affect the Brain’s Psychology?
by Halya Thakur Alcohol can alter how the brain functions and appears by interfering with the brain’s communication routes. There is an increased risk of …
The Shocking Truth behind Low Self-Esteem No One Talks About
by Blaise Ticha Have you ever felt like your own inner voice is straight up bullying you? Putting you down at every chance it gets? That’s author Brené …
Enhancing Financial Stability during Periods of Unemployment
by Lance Cody-Valdez In today’s evolving job market, you may find yourself facing unemployment more often than expected. To navigate this successfully, …
When Patience Blooms
by Brenda Darnley Martin I have always been a sentimentalist. I guess this can and has caused me to retain many items long after I even remember where, when, …
3 Must-Read Ebooks on Healing
by Anna Johns We all deal with grief in different ways. Aside from turning to friends and loved ones, many also find solace and comfort in the company of …
Helping Your Child Reset, Refresh, and Prepare for the Days Ahead
by Dana Brown As parents, we want our children to grow up healthy and happy. While we focus on providing for their physical needs like food, shelter, and …
Modlitwa
by Caroline Johnson We have a soul at times. No one’s got it non-stop. –Wislawa Szymborska A Great Blue Heron fishes in the forested canal balancing on …
Your Grief Is Not A Problem To Be Solved
by Kelci Jager In the course of human experience, emotions navigate a complex journey, intertwining with moments of joy, sorrow, love, and loss. However, …
Borrowing for Business: How Libraries Can Help You Grow Your Venture
by Patricia Hill Whether you’re a new, up-and-coming or experienced business owner, you need all the help you can get to compete. This means utilizing every …
A Liminal Space
by Kristin Roedell (for Piper: 2013-2022) The new day was never enough, though out my morning window sheep grazed in the tall grass, their legs lost in the low …
Writing to Heal
by Kristin Schultz Writing has been instrumental in my life. I have relied on writing since I was a child. I have used writing as a vehicle to communicate, a …
So She Officially Became Lola Marie
by Brenda Darnley Martin The other day we finally took our dog Lola to a new vet, Dr. D., who, up until five years ago, had been one of our vets for our …
Strawberry Patches – 5 Ways of Describing a Rash
By Jennifer S. I. Origin Stories Growing up, I was informed I was allergic to strawberries. Despite our incongruent relationship, the fruits were a regular …
Thanksgiving Brings Family Opportunity for Gratitude
by Diana Raab Those of you who follow me already know that November is my favorite month; so much of that goes back to my childhood. I grew up in the suburbs …
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