Laura Young is a life coach, author, photographer, and "deep water fish". If you enjoy her articles and are chewing over some big questions in your own life, please pay her a visit at Wellspring Coaching, where she has many additional resources for you. To view her photography, please visit Holy Moment Photography.
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Top Ten Reasons Your Relationship May Fail
Fifty-one percent of women in the U.S. are now living without a spouse. Are good marriages an urban myth?
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No Safe Distance (Part One)
Murdered in August, Sue Weiland has yet to be buried. With the trial still pending, a grieving family struggles to pick up the pieces.
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Questions to Ask Before You Get Married
Supplementing a New York Times list, here are a few more pre-marriage questions you may really need.
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The Path is Made by Walking: Insight is Optional
"Why am I like this?" many clients ask. Could the quest to understand your past actually block you from making a better future?
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A Powerful Story of Survival: Thirty-One Years and Still Standing
The first quadriplegic to ever walk again without the aid of braces marks the 31st anniversary of his injury and he's still standing.
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Top Ten Things Learned on the Road to Full-Time Self-Employment
Considering your career direction and setting some resolutions to launch your own venture in 2007? Here are some tips to help smooth the process.
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NaNoWriMo as a Path to Enlightenment? Sara Completes Her Novel
Sara's account of her early days read like a primer for a path to higher consciousness. What did she learn along the way?
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The Effect of Money on Our Thinking
New research indicates that just the thought of money may make us selfish. Could the pursuit of money ultimately cost you your peace of mind?
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Developing Creativity (Final): Creative Risks, Creative Gambles and Critics
You may always need a day job to support your creative endeavors. Don’t let that derail you or force you to devalue your creative process.
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Developing Creativity (Part Four): More on Courting the Muse
For those used to multi-tasking, learning to release oneself into a natural creative rhythm can feel downright torturous. Read for tips to ease the pain.
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