When You Feel Like Roommates Instead of Soulmates
Liz always assumed the fire would start to die out in their marriage somewhere along the way, but she didn’t expect it to happen after just six years. Oh, she
Struggling with a mental health issue? Wanting to better understand what someone you love is going through? The Care to Change team shares what we know, along with plenty of practical, plain-spoken advice. Scroll down to the topic list to find the subject you seek. Have a suggestion for something we haven’t covered? Email it to us.
Liz always assumed the fire would start to die out in their marriage somewhere along the way, but she didn’t expect it to happen after just six years. Oh, she
When you’re dating, first impressions matter so much … even more so in an era when you can narrow potential romantic partners down by swiping their photos one way or
This is the year you were going to do it, and you started as planned on New Year’s Day after the kids finished lunch while watching the parade. You climbed
Sometimes, Nanette thinks her life is like that rom-com, Groundhog Day. She keeps trying to move forward and experiment with ways to change, only to find herself doing the same
From the time Anita was a child, everyone knew she was destined to be some kind of leader. Her parents called her determined, her brothers snapped at her for being
Jenny had the best of intentions. As she fought to keep her eyes open while waiting for the ball to drop in Times Square, she made a list of promises
Imagine training your entire life for the opportunity to have the whole world see you at your best. All the things you had to give up, all the hours you
“You cannot have a positive life and a negative mind.” In that simple sentence, Christian author and speaker Joyce Meyer sums up a message about what she terms the “battlefield
There’s been a lot of discussion about the impact of 2020 on workplaces, healthcare, schools, and other high-profile parts of life. But one of the most significant impacts of the
When couples come to Care to Change for marriage counseling, we always ask about their support systems. Typically, they’ll mention a best friend and their church. We ask if they’re
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