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Will Opposites Attract as Summer Warms Hearts and Minds? Author and Psychotherapist/Theologian Offers Unique Perspectives

Motherhood Moments

As summer unfolds, the time may be ripe to contemplate two terms that sound mutually exclusive: diversity and oneness. What's manifested in negative ways still uses ingredients of My eternal nature. He also wrote that, while oneness may be an obvious positive goal, diversity should be embraced as well. “On

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Why Use Cash?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Back in my teens and early twenties, Mom used to yell at me about not carrying enough cash. Either I would be walking or using my last quarter in the pay phone to call home and beg someone to come get me. As an adult, I use both cash and credit as well as checks. If I buy anything online, I use credit. They had no cash.

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Parenting Pointers - Discipline Mistakes That Parents Often Make

Motherhood Moments

To drive this point home, all of these points will have an example for kids and an example for adults. Kid Example: Liam (4) knows that he gets 30 minutes of time on his tablet a day. Adult Example: Linda misses a deadline at work, and the boss is irate. Screen time is a perfect example.

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Book Nook - Emotions Don’t Think: Emotional Contagion in a Time of Turmoil

Motherhood Moments

Now, because he feels this contagion underlies the political turmoil of our times, he uses his expertise to help readers learn how to manage their emotional responses to a wide spectrum of contentious political and social issues in his timely book, Emotions Don ’ t Think : Emotional Contagion in a Time of Turmoil. It is part of charisma.

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Parenting Pointers: Parenting with Confidence

Motherhood Moments

No two children are alike, so what works for one may not work for another. These one-liners provide quick and concise tips, advice, and reminders that can be used in the moment to help parents stay focused, maintain perspective, and find a solution to a difficult situation.

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Scarcity – The Good and the Bad

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Consider all the things that used to be scarce (or expensive), but no longer are. Food production in the United States has steadily increased as farmers used more and better equipment and materials to coax better yields from their fields. Hot and cold running water are fairly ubiquitous for most of us. Why is scarcity bad?

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How to Manage Your Personal Loan

Savings Corner

Withdrawing from a checking account is most straightforward because there are no tax implications, as there may be with a brokerage account or withdrawal limits that a high-yield savings account would have. It can be psychological, says Tess Downing, a San Antonio-based financial planner. It doesn’t hurt to be prudent,” Young says.

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