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Dying Man Longed for Work-Life Balance
After his inoperable brain cancer was diagnosed, Eugene O'Kelly, the 53-year-old CEO of a major accounting firm, wrote a guidebook on how to die. ...
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Marriages Strengthen Our Country and Ourselves
A small article in The Week, a secular source for world and American news, made the following statement:
Want to help America's economy and yourself ...
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Moms Are the Most-Quizzed People
A survey from the U.K. involving 1,000 mothers found that moms may be the most quizzed people on the planet. On average, from breakfast to afternoon tea ...
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Our Brains Can't Handle Unlimited Multitasking
In her book Maxxed Out: American Moms on the Brink, Katrina Alcorn asks mothers, "Do you ever feel as if being a parent has turned you into an expert ...
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We Weren't Meant to Suffer Alone
In her funny, off-beat memoir, journalist and writer Heather Havrilesky reminds us how community (whether in a family or a church family) implies carrying ...
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Humanity's History of 'Breaking Bread' Together
An issue of National Geographic explored how sharing food together has always been part of the human story. The article points to a cave near Tel Aviv ...
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Our Instant Gratification Society Has a Cost
An article in The Boston Globe claims that our "demand for instant results is seeping into every corner of our lives." The need for instant ...
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The Sparkly Psychology of Frozen
Disney's hit 2013 film Frozen captured the imaginations of millions of young princesses and princes around the world. But why did the franchise explode ...
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Helicopter Parenting Is a Global Problem
American parents aren't the only ones who struggle with parenting issues. Helicopter parenting seems to have become a global problem. An article in ...
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Two Brothers Reconcile After Years of Envy
Research studies indicate that up to 45 percent of adult siblings have relationships marked by rivalry or distance. A story from the Wall Street Journal ...
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