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Managing the holiday rollercoaster … Emotional honesty

 Ask yourself, “What am I feeling?” You may know you feel “bad,” but are you specifically feeling sad to not see your grandmother — or your grandchildren? Anxious about being alone for the holidays? Guilty that you’re not at all upset that … Continue reading

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Cheesy Broccoli Soup

Originally posted on Real Life of an MSW:
I  came across this huge size bag  (read 3 pounds ) of broccoli  at Costco and had dreams of  comfort food. Bon Appetit! 1 whole onion, diced 1 stick butter 1/3 cup…

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Managing the holiday rollercoaster … Self Care

Accept that the holidays will be different. Acceptance doesn’t mean you like the situation or that you don’t wish you could change it. Rather, it means accepting that the situation at hand is what’s real, and that denying it or fighting … Continue reading

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Truth Teller

My greatest strength is feeling confidant enough to know I can always bet on myself. when I set my mind to something I never stop working until I accomplish it and feel like I’ve reached my full potential . Additionally, … Continue reading

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Flawless Advice

Comical Explanation

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