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Managing Expectations

“I don’t want to have to tell him, I just want him to do it.” How many of you have thought that? If you could see me right now you would see me raising my hand as well. Fairytales, romantic movies, romance novels, any media basically, paints this picture that the person you love will…

Thriving for the Holidays

The holiday season can be difficult, even under less stressful circumstances. If you are having any sort of breakdown in your family relationships, it can feel completely overwhelming or even paralyzing.  Do you ever think about how you can’t wait for the season to pass, or feel resentful towards others because of their expectations for…

Shame and Resiliency

By: Maren Simmons Guilt and shame are often used interchangeably, which is not correct or helpful. One is an effective way of creating change or fixing unwanted behaviors, and one can potentially increase the unwanted behaviors. The difference between the two is guilt focuses on the action or behavior, while shame focuses on the self.…


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