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Fight For Your Life
Are You Struggling From Your Illness? Being diagnosed with a severe illness is devastating heartbreaking for you and your family. The susceptibility of the illness is different for every person. It depends on the person’s genetic vulnerability, personality, coping ability, and social support from people around him. Health problems can cause disarray in the person’s…
Read MoreWhoops! : Signs You’re Falling in Love
You look at the sky and the world around you and feel yourself suddenly tipping forward. You catch your breath as you try to balance yourself on the edge of the ledge. Then, suddenly, as fast as you snap, you’re falling. You don’t know how or why; you just do. Free-falling into the unknown. Something…
Read MoreThe Fundamentals of Living Your Best Life After Adversity
Lately, it seems like the world is enduring one crisis to another. This pandemic has resulted in dramatic changes in our everyday lives, as well as economic instability and political and social unrest, leaving our minds dazed and our hearts unrest. As we get older, the word resilience can become more meaningful than ever. Why?…
Read MoreWays to Honor a Memory of a Loved One Who Has Passed
Pain and sorrow—both feelings are our natural responses to a significant loss. Though each person’s mourning process is distinct in severity and duration, certain things may be done to alleviate the pain. One way is by honoring a loved one after their passing. This endeavor may be a transformative experience for families and friends of…
Read MoreKey Ways to Share Your Powerful Story with the World
Stories allow us to share wisdom and information, make sense of our past and present, and build our fate and future. Creating a sense of empathy within ourselves is embedded through hearing the stories of other people. This makes storytelling more than just building a rapport with others, but it also gives one a chance…
Read MoreSteps to Reconnect with Life After Loss
Going through loss will make you feel weak—nothing will be more comforting than changing into your pajamas and locking yourself in your room. Engaging in grief is a battle. And it is okay to feel this way for as long as you feel like it. However, you will eventually have to get this phase over…
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