The Holidays Are Coming: How To Make Them Sane & Satisfying
It’s that time of year again! Thanksgiving officially begins the holiday season. For most of us, the holidays signal excitement accompanied by stories, memories and traditions. .
It’s that time of year again! Thanksgiving officially begins the holiday season. For most of us, the holidays signal excitement accompanied by stories, memories and traditions. .
Guidelines on how to assess a relationship with your doctor and how to improve it in order to get everything out of your doctor visit. The article is helpful for both patients and doctors.
Enjoy the holiday spirit and try to concentrate on good little things instead of being absorbed by depressive moods. This will bring joy not only to your life but also to others
For weeks, months, or even years after the death of a loved one occurs, the shock of loss continues in a wave of disbelieving aftershocks. The process is a gradual one of weaning and disconnection.
What one person sees as a “testing” situation, another may not. It is folly to compare situations, claiming our circumstances are worse than others’.
When your loved one dies, your life still continues and you should take time to understand the meaning of life while coping with grief. Religion might assist you on your way to overcoming loss.
Christmas began in the heart of God. it is complete only when it reaches the heart of man. This is undoubtedly the most emotional and spiritual time of year for caregivers.
Unforgiving emotions like anger and hostility can cause harmful physiological effects, forgiveness may give rise to exceptional wellness.
Evoking your greatness leads to improvement of health, increased energy, expended intuitive ability, and many more benefits.
Communication is probably one of the most important issues that crop up with adult children caring for a parent or a spouse caring for a spouse.
This article provides important answers to pertinent questions caregivers may have. For example, when is it the right time to reach out for help with your caregiving duties?
Ms. Witrogen’s speech to Sen. Breaux in the Senate