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Worried New Mother Asks for Advice on Parenting
Moms and dads understandably experience a great deal of worry and uncertainty when choosing a parenting style. A recent article by Good Housekeeping's ...
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TV Industry Facing Crisis of Mentorship
According to many industry analysts and insiders, the rising dominance of streaming platforms over the traditional broadcast networks is causing an unintended ...
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Man Gets Tattoo of Toned Abs
Dean Gunther is a tattoo artist currently residing in Manchester, England. And when a recent client came to him with a bold idea, he was so stoked about ...
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Liberation Requires Commitment
In a nation of freedom-loving people, we emphasize liberation. But according to author Pete Davis, liberation is not enough. He writes:
Freedom isn’t ...
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'Dads on Duty' Show Students Someone Cares
After multiple fights at Southwood High School in Shreveport, Louisiana, resulted in the arrests of 23 students, a group of about 40 dads stepped up to ...
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Holding Hands with Sorrow and Suffering
The book Hinds Feet on High Places is a parable, a modern allegory similar to Pilgrim’s Progress. But instead of dealing with the overall Christian ...
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Navy SEAL on the Importance of Small Things
Retired US Navy Four-Star Admiral William McRaven spoke to the students at the University of Texas about what needed to be done to change the world:
I ...
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The Long Run Mindset
In a recent issue of Runner's World, Jess Movold shared how she lost her passion to press on:
Tempo runs scare me. Those long, hard, sustained efforts ...
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This One Thing Makes Success Look Easy
It's easy to envy the success of others while ignoring the sacrifices that made it possible. The more effortless something looks, the more effort ...
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Japanese Train Safety Improved by Learned Reflex
The workers on Japan’s rail system repeatedly call out to no one and point to seemingly nothing. A train driver checking his speed, for example, ...
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