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Read more: Congratulations, JayI remember vividly how worried I was when my son Jay left for college. “How will he ever make it at college without his parents…
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Read more: Words of wisdom from Elizabeth SmartElizabeth Smart survived kidnapping and months of physical abuse when she was taken from her home in Salt Lake City in 2002. She was only…
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Read more: Do you have good boundaries?Many women come to me for counseling because they have bad boundaries. Some of them didn’t develop good boundaries as the result of physical abuse…
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Read more: Complain carefullyJulie, a woman who has developed good boundaries, knows that it’s healthy to confide in a close friend about problems she’s having with her supervisor…
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Read more: Remember Carol Burnett?Thanks to my friend Kerry—and especially thanks to her father, who bought two tickets and couldn’t attend the show, I recently was invited to see…
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Read more: Spring cleaning advice from Anna QuindlenAnna Quindlen has a new book called Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake, and we’ll write more about it after we’ve read it. But, we…
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Read more: What would you take with you?I was busy, returning from a house that I am helping a client sell, but, on an impulse, I stopped at an estate sale. I…
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Read more: A simple question about childrenI called the University of Tulsa because I had a question about graduation on May 5. In case you haven’t heard, my son Jay is…
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Read more: Joy and serviceService is a part of life that is connected to joy, says James Martin in his book Between Heaven and Mirth: Why Joy, Humor and…
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Read more: “A hidden smile from within”We’ve just read a delightful book by the Jesuit priest James Martin—Between Heaven and Mirth: Why Joy, Humor and Laughter Are at the Heart of…