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Touch — And Reconnecting With Ourselves

By Libby Webber |

We can be so focused on the perceived shortcomings of our bodies — too thin, too fat, too big, too small — that we fail to appreciate what an extraordinary means we have at our disposal to experience the world around us — our body’s sense of Touch.

Busting the Super-Mom Myth: One Mom’s Burnout Prevention

By Marci Payne |

Before you pull your hair out, join me in exploring how mothers can regain their sanity and prevent burnout on most days. You can be a great mom without draining yourself completely dry. And, you don’t need super-mom powers to get it all done. You have a choice in regaining your self in each day and in each moment.

Four Things You Can Learn from Your Computer

By Gordon Shippey |

You may think you have problems, but your computer has problems too: viruses, hackers, and a hard drive that’s never big enough. How modern computers cope with their problems can teach us a lot about how we handle our own struggles.

Terrible Twos and Toddler Tantrums — Tough Even On Grandpa

By Dr George Simon, PhD |

Most of the time, he’s an absolute joy to be with. His energy lights up the room and is infectious to all around him. But every so often, without warning, and for seemingly no obvious reason, this adorable child turns into the living incarnation of Satan.

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