Feature: A Helping Hand
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A Helping Hand: What To Do With Pent Up Feelings? — Piles of emotion will get painful just like piles of trash will get smelly. Deal with the cause so it doesn’t get worse.
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A Helping Hand: Teasing is not a Sign of Love — When the teaser sees you’re upset and still teases, he takes it from lighthearted to mean-spirited. In turn, he takes you from treasure to target.
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A Helping Hand: Fearing Rejection and Abandonment— It’s unfortunate when we define ourselves as someone who can only believe what others say about us and ignore any good we say about ourselves.
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A Helping Hand: Success and Happiness Without Much Money— Success is what you’ve become. Happiness is how you feel about your success.
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A Helping Hand: The Toxic Workplace — Employers do not have the right to subject hired employees to in-house fighting.
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A Helping Hand: Stay-at-Home Mom Chided for Using Daycare — Putting a child in daycare for even three days a week still leaves mom with a 144-hour workweek.
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A Helping Hand: Moving and Missing Old Friends, School— Moving and traveling may seem exotic and special to the kids in your new school. This is an advantage when making new friends.
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A Helping Hand: Three Kids Under Three - Help!— The simpler things are, the more accomplished you'll feel. They'll remember the time you spent with them, not how tidy everything was.
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A Helping Hand: In Fear of Burglars— Put the same amount of time and effort into abating the fear as you have into feeling the fear.
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A Helping Hand: Illness and Physical Appearance— Illness alters choices and may limit what you can do, but it doesn’t stop you from having or making choices.
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A Helping Hand: Inappropriately Dressed Co-Worker— Why do some women dress in an unprofessional way at work and then get mad when men stare?
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A Helping Hand: Handling Life's Highs and Lows— Use the times when you're feeling good to take care of the part of you that might feel low later.
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A Helping Hand: Appropriate Punishment for A Child?— It is not the heavy or the light hand that effectively disciplines a child.
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A Helping Hand: Does He Like Me Or Not?— While a shy or unsure man may sound like a dandy fix-it project for some women, for others it is an alarm.
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A Helping Hand: Which One is Too Easy - Marriage or Divorce? — The longer-lasting relationship speaks not just of trust and love, but also of experience with it.
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A Helping Hand: My Mother Expects Too Much— My friends say she expects a spouse's share of responsibility rather than a son's share.
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A Helping Hand: My Baby Won't Sleep— A baby who isn't the go-right-to-sleep type isn't going to become the type. Put that thought out of your head so you can move on.
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A Helping Hand: Am I the Right Age?— Living on your own will make you a new person. That new person might not care for the idea of marriage - or the man.
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A Helping Hand: Friend is Abused by Her Husband— It's worth noting your own hesitation to report it. Imagine then how desperately helpless she feels to do anything about it.
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