He’s cheating. Now what do I do?
Maybe you discovered his texts, saw them together in a public place, or were tipped off by gossip from a “helpful” acquaintance. Perhaps you even caught him red-handed. In any
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.
Maybe you discovered his texts, saw them together in a public place, or were tipped off by gossip from a “helpful” acquaintance. Perhaps you even caught him red-handed. In any
Why does your company offer health insurance to your employees? Sure, it’s a benefit that helps you attract and keep people, but there’s a bigger reason. Offering help with medical
“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
Many of us get a little gloomy as fall’s colorful palette gives way to gray skies and snowy weather. We can’t get outside as much, and everything seems to be
The great thing about social media is that it can keep you connected with friends and relatives you don’t get to see that often. The not-so-great part is that you
Dear Mom, I believe I understand what’s happening. Being a mother is harder than you ever imagined it could be. There are wonderful moments, but no matter how many times
A cell phone can be a teaching tool for a preteen. It’s one of the most vexing questions for today’s parents: when do I allow my son or daughter to
First, we’re sorry that you’re having to deal with a loved one’s addiction. It isn’t your fault. You’re not to blame. And while it probably isn’t much comfort, know that
It seems only appropriate to introduce Jeremy to you today. Jeremy always thought he would retire after a lengthy Army career. He enlisted in early 1992 after a halfhearted attempt
“Fear was really my worst enemy, until I realized that it had a big brother named Shame.” Her simple comment started to change the way I look at shame, fear,
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