From the monthly archives:

June 2011

Final thoughts on the observations of our parents behavior and how they shaped our personalities and life perspective… It is tough to love people with mental illness. This one startled me at first, but after a moment I figured it out. What I read in this remark is love, dedication, and commitment. How do you [...]

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More observations from women about the lessons they learned from their parents through observation… Things aren’t always what they appear to be. Some parents are skilled at hiding conflict from their children, often done to protect them from some unpleasant aspects of life such as money problems, or the fact their parents have grown apart. [...]

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As promised last week, read on through June to discover the profound messages other women learned from observing their parents. Perhaps a few will resonate with you. You don’t have to have money to be “wealthy.” One of the most famous books ever written, “Christmas Carol,” by Charles Dickens centers on the positive impact of [...]

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Harsh Lessons…

by Karel on June 6, 2011

Sometimes we have been faced with harsh lessons through watching our parents and have consciously worked to erase the negative impact from our relationships. This determination to have a better life hasn’t been an easy path, but I hope we all realized over the years that we can only impact what we can, and we [...]

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