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Essential Skill to Maintain Meaningful Relationships
If you have been in a relationship for a while, chances are good that you have developed some not-so-helpful ways of communicating. Many times, after you’ve done something to hurt or offend a loved one, you add insult to injury with either no apology or a poor one.
Queen Esther, Boomerang Champ
In this Holy season, as we fast, pray, and give alms, let’s step up our prayers for peace and for discernment of truth.
What is Your Clutter Costing You?
When we think about the cost of clutter, we often think about how much we have spent on the things around us that we no longer want or need.
Love, Division, and Decision
Welcome to February—the month we traditionally celebrate love and relationships. It’s a beautiful sentiment to refocus on love and commitment.
Reclaiming Your Freedom as the Year Begins
Taking back control in small ways…beginning as a trickle, can lead to a tsunami. Learn ways to reclaim your freedom as the new year begins.
Destroying the Gathering Gloom
As we make our way through Advent toward the holy event of the birth of Jesus, we find the days and the world becoming darker.
An Engaging Resource to Renew Catholic Marriages
What if you could exercise loving curiosity to strengthen your marriage? Catholic psychotherapist, Dana Nygaard, has written an engaging book that is a marriage must-have as it guides Catholic couples through loving and captivating conversations.
Knowing What To Pursue: Counseling, Spiritual Direction or Coaching?
Many Catholics who are seriously trying to live a faithful Catholic life will many times know they need to make important changes in their lives, but don’t always know where to begin to effect that change.
Fearlessly Facing the Winds of Change
By accepting change, and through smart planning that deals with what is now, you can do a lot to avoid depression and truly thrive.