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How to get through the holidays – Pretend you are in a lifeboat
December 14, 2018A great irony of so-called Modern Life is that the loudest voices are often the most divisive. The modern media has recognized that what gets the most passionate responses from people are often the most polarized opinions. Whether those responses are … Continue reading
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August 14, 2015Overwhelmingly, one of the most frequent complaints I hear from parents is “all my kid wants to do is stick their face in a screen”. Other parents are already budgeting for the facial plastic surgery operation when their child finally … Continue reading
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