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Beginnings are important. However, beginnings do not necessarily determine endings. With our lives, our beginnings matter, too. Just like a...
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There’s one thing that if you do more of it and become good at it, will improve any relationship significantly....
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Most humans want to see fruitful outcomes in life. We are created like the Father to want what He wants,...
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), depression and anxiety are the two most common mental health conditions worldwide. Although...
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From our youngest years, we have been informed about the danger of talking to strangers. Parents, teachers, and other care-giving...
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Nearly every day doing counseling I run into people who need relationship advice because of issues they are having. Today,...
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The future is unknown. That’s something that can unsettle you, or it may be something you take easily in your...
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There is a common misconception that depression is a deep sadness. The truth is that depression is a severe medical...
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Often thought of as a childhood disorder, the challenges of ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) typically, but not always, begin during...
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Postpartum depression (PPD) is a disorder that women develop after giving birth. The symptoms can include feeling sad, anxious, and...
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Pain is a universal experience that we all face at one point or another. It speaks a language that we...
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Trauma that ensues from some of life’s obstacles and events has the potential to throw us off course from reaching...
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