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5 Things Celebrities Have Taught Us About Addictions

This post is about 5 different things that we can learn about addictions by looking at the examples and experiences from the lives of celebrities.

How to Make a Loved One’s Funeral Easier to Handle

For many, the days and weeks after a loved one’s funeral service are almost as difficult as the ceremony itself. Friends leave and supporters go home–but for the family, grieving has just begun. Here are some tips on coping with a funeral and the time immediately afterward.

5 New Experiences For The New Year

Blog post with experience suggestions for the new year. start your year with a bit of excitement!

Things I’ve Learned From Magazines

I love to read, and I have a friend who loves to drop off boxes of magazines after she’s read them.  It’s a great relationship because I can’t afford all the subscriptions I’d like to have, and she doesn’t have to feel guilty about filling..

Mixed Couples – How to Overcome Cultural Barriers

The days of dating and marrying within your own race are long gone. Today, there are more interracial relationships and marriages than ever before. But just because more and more people are accepting of dating and marrying outside of their own rac..

What You Need to Know Before Adopting a Child From Africa

When you’ve made the decision to adopt, you are presented with another difficult choice. You can opt to adopt a child from your home country, or you can adopt a child from overseas. Today, more and more people are starting to adopt children from..

Tips To Make A Sumptuous Breakfast For Your Family

Breakfast is arguably the most important meals of the day. It jump starts the metabolism and gives people energy throughout their mornings to be effective and productive. However, it is also one of those meals where people do not feel as though they ..

5 Ways We Can All Better Cope With Loss

Coping with the loss of a loved one is difficult, no matter who it may be.This is mostly due to the guilt that we feel from being the one left living, and having to go on without that person.