The holidays are fast approaching, as the barrage of advertising reminds us. With them come the usual dose of family stress over gatherings, family relationships, reconnecting with friends, travel and trying to find some meaning in it all.
To help you better cope with the holidays and find new ways to handle potential volatile family situations, we’re pleased to introduce our next e-book: Tending the Family Heart Through the Holidays, by long-time contributor, Marie Hartwell-Walker, Ed.D.
I can’t imagine a more timely resource to help us all deal with this time of the year more effectively and successfully.
And the part I really like — it’s available for only 99 cents.
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Is a copy only available as a download for the kindle through Amazon? Just curious I didn’t see a link as to how to access this except through Amazon. Thank you.
Hi, yhis is chetan. According to my point of view loneliness makes us to feel very relaxed at some times. The same loneliness makes us to feel unhappy or sad why ? What is the difference where is the variation. I say the variation is in our mind i.e in our thinking when we keep more stress on our mind about loneliness ultimately it leads to various physical imbalances and creates big troubles in thinking ultimately that leads various things…….. finally what i want to say is ” Every thing depends on thinking and the that you are receiving”.