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Your Brain on Gratitude
As we near the end of the year, I’ve noticed a surge in count-downs to 2021. 2020 has made it incredibly easy for all of us to succumb to feelings of depression or negativity. For many of my clients experiencing difficulties, 2020 has made their circumstances that much more heart-wrenching. But what if we...
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The May Flowers After April Showers
In a very short period of time, COVID-19 has taught us that it is imperative that co-parents work cooperatively in their child(ren)’s best interests. In recent weeks, I’ve been touched by unusually effective levels of communication and cooperation between parents who share custody of child(ren). It seems as though many parties have been able...
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Cohabitation and the Purchase of a Home
Cohabitation in the U.S. is on the rise. According to the National Center for Family and Marriage Research, the number of middle-aged Americans cohabiting has doubled in the past 25 years. In fact, among those ages 18-24, cohabitation is now more prevalent than living with a spouse. Thus, it should come as no surprise...
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Suffering From a Lack of VITAMIN ME?
A reader recently relayed that Valentine’s Day would be spent with their true love...food. There may be no love sincerer than the love of food, but there is no love more important than self-love! Whether you are spending Valentine’s Day loving food, in love, or Han-style (Solo, that is), this Guymon Law Self-Care Top...
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