As with all groups of people, the family has its fair share of issues. Its own “important topics or problems for debate or discussion” (Oxford Languages). They range from personal to interpersonal and from specific to shared. Because families cannot escape issues, members must try to find ways to work around and/or resolve them. InContinue reading “The Family, Its Issues”
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The Family, The Foundation
A family is defined, by Dictionary.com, as “a basic social unit of parents and their children, considered as a group, dwelling together or not.” A family is the simplest structure within society. Think of each family as a building block. When the blocks are placed together, we get a blend of people living, doing business,Continue reading “The Family, The Foundation”
Committed
Commitment turns a promise into reality with words that speak boldly of your intentions and actions that speak louder than words.” —Steve Brunkhorst We talk about red flags in a relationship, but one huge green flag is and will always be someone who proves that they are committed to their union. Commitment is defined byContinue reading “Committed”
Worth the Work
Relationships are rarely easy. Friendships, parent-children, sibling, husband-wife, family, employee-employee; from the least to the most complex, they all come with their own challenges and issues. Romantic relationships are no different and they do not come with manuals. Additionally, one strategy does not work for all relationships. They way you deal with issues with yourContinue reading “Worth the Work”