frustration
frustration
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by Maggie Reigh - 2007-05-01
Do you ever feel like a cartoon character stuck on fast forward with too many things to do in too short a period of time - except that it really isn't very funny? Frenzied and stressed, parents rac...
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by Maggie Reigh - 2007-05-01
Personal growth and parenting aren't often words put together in the same sentence. Yet parenting provides the perfect opportunity for growth. And not just for our child's growth, but for our own...
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by Maggie Reigh - 2007-05-01
The British writer, Chesterton once wrote, "Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly." The same sentiment has been echoed in a variety of ways by great thinkers and sages throughout his...
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by Maggie Reigh - 2007-05-01
Children and teens are experts at pressing their parents' buttons. Most of them have honed their button pressing skills over the span of their lifetime - for some of them it may be their greatest ...
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by Maggie Reigh - 2007-05-01
Presence. Your presence. It's the greatest gift you can give your child. Most parents spend a lifetime managing their children, scheduling events, grooming, and educating them, yet few actually e...
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by Andrew Kryzak - 2007-05-06
How much of your life is spent rushing from one place to another? I don't necessarily mean rushing to get somewhere on time because you're running late. I'm talking about that subtle- and at times- o...
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by Cari Vollmer - 2007-05-18
I used to sit and cry because I couldn't keep up with everything I was supposed to do as a wife, mother and working woman.I would actually get so frustrated by my inability to "do it all" I would be u...
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by Ramiro Sejas - 2007-05-18
Few months ago one of my readers asked me if I've read self - help books before I wrote my ebook, and why do I write about frustrations and thoughts instead of more generic subjects like life succedin...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-05-23
"Aim for success, not perfection. Never give up your right to be wrong, because then you will lose the ability to learn new things and move forward with your life." Dr. David M BurnsThe futile belief ...
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by Gary Crow - 2007-06-06
Is there someone where you work who absolutely, totally, and unequivocally drives you up the wall? Do you sometimes feel like climbing the wall all by yourself as the quickest way to escape? If you ar...