Posts Tagged ‘family’

Turning Obligation into Celebration

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

If everything that your family does to prepare for, to celebrate, and to clean up from the holidays is done with only just a little love, the drudgery and obligation of this time of year can be transformed into a real celebration. Without it, I have my doubts.

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Is The Man in the Mirror a Fraud?

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

If your household was once quiet, peaceful and loving, but now has (almost overnight) seems to have become a violent contest of wills, it may not be they who have changed — it may very well be you. The ones you love may be the mirror in which you’re seeing your own reflection: the reflection of a person you may not want to meet face-to-face.

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Are You Part of the Problem?

Monday, September 8th, 2008

The midlife transition that you’re going through (or, sooner or later, will be) can very easily turn you from an asset into a real liability for every group or organization that you’re a part of: from your family to your career, to your circle of friends and acquaintances. From their perspective, it’s painful to watch someone self-destruct, especially someone with as much potential as you obviously have.

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Can You Win the Uphill Midlife Battle?

Friday, August 29th, 2008

The classical midlife crisis scenario is so avoidable. If you are frustrated facing the challenges of the midlife transition, let me assure you that the solution consists in a simple (but not easy) two-step process: 1) understand and accept the nature of change, and 2) change your mind.

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