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Some pop-culture families incite envy with their picture-perfection, while others make you acutely grateful for the one you're stuck with.
The Brain during Menopause: Truth vs. Myths.
The Brain on Menopause: Reality vs. Myth A quarter of American people suffer issues with distractibility and forgetfulness and wonder whether they have ADHD. A disproportionate majority of such people are post-menopausal women. Some of them actually have all of the indications of ADHD.
By Muhannad Al-Zanatiabout a year ago in Families
What can we learn from Brianna Chicken Fry and Zach Bryan Fall Out
When Brianna and Zach first met at the ACM Country Awards, they took a photo and were both in other relationships. Brianna later on praised one of Zach's concerts and shortly after they reconnected by Zach reaching out and started dating sometime around June 2023. Brianna hosts a podcast and has a flexible schedule and agreed to go on tour with Zach to spend time together. This is where things became sticky being so close for so long on a tour bus, you really get to know someone quick.
By Salty Sunshine Podcastabout a year ago in Families
You Should Be Ashamed?. Content Warning.
I am hurrying through the supermarket, my child sleeping quietly in his car seat stroller contraption. It’s 7:30 am Christmas Eve and I am, yet again trying not to look shameful as a first time mom showing up to his childcare without holiday incentives for his teachers. I can’t stand to think of what others will think of me and then I think to myself what life choices have led me to this internal battle.
By Nicole Walkerabout a year ago in Families
Respect and Insult: An Integral Part of Life
Respect and Insult: An Integral Part of Life Life is a blend of experiences—joy and sorrow, respect and insult. These contrasting elements shape a person’s character and define their journey. At some point, every individual encounters respect, which uplifts their spirit, enhances self-esteem, and brings immense satisfaction. Conversely, moments of insult bring pain, bruise one’s pride, and often evoke anger or bitterness toward the one who caused the harm.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
How to Make Every Birthday Special with the Perfect Happy Birthday Wishes Song
Birthdays are a time to celebrate life, cherish loved ones, and create memories that last a lifetime. Adding a personal touch can make the day even more meaningful. One creative way to do this is by incorporating a unique happy birthday song with name into the celebrations. Let’s explore how you can make every birthday special with this thoughtful gesture, along with tips, ideas, and the best tools to use.
By Birthday Songs with Names about a year ago in Families
People Teach Us, They Don’t Hurt Us
People Teach Us, They Don’t Hurt Us In the journey of life, we encounter countless individuals. Some bring us joy, some make us ponder deeply, and others leave us with tears in our eyes. Each of these interactions carries lessons, shaping us in ways we often fail to recognise at first. Frequently, we are quick to declare, "These people hurt me." But, in reality, they are often sent into our lives to teach us something valuable.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
Building Support Systems: The Role of Family and Friends in Mental Wellness. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Building Support Systems: The Role of Family and Friends in Mental Wellness Mental wellness is a cornerstone of a healthy and fulfilling life. While personal habits and professional therapy play significant roles in maintaining cognitive health, the value of a supportive network of family and friends cannot be overstated. These relationships act as a buffer against life’s challenges, providing emotional support, practical help, and a sense of belonging. In this article, we explore the pivotal role of family and friends in fostering mental well-being and how to build effective support systems.
By Shariq Mehmood Khanabout a year ago in Families
Rediscovery: Reestablishing Yourself After Becoming a Parent. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Rediscovery: Reestablishing Yourself After Becoming a Parent The experience of being a parent is arguably one of the most transformational; it can change your outlook on life long after the kids leave home. From midnight feedings to school runs, bringing children up is a huge contributor to identity shift. In the process, many parents lose track of who they were before their identifiers as caregivers and nurturers became their defining traits.
By Shariq Mehmood Khanabout a year ago in Families
Father: The Unrecognised Fountain of Sacrifice
Father: The Unrecognised Fountain of Sacrifice Within the four walls of a house, the individual whose unwavering efforts hold the family together is none other than the father. His life is a continuous saga of sacrifice, selfless service, and unspoken love. Every action he takes is imbued with an infinite affection for his children, yet this affection often remains unnoticed and unacknowledged.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families









