Are You Sadder Than Your Mother?
Thursday, October 1st, 2009 Posted in Fostering social connections, Main essay, Mothering, Uncategorized | 11 Comments »Thanks probably to my mother herself, I’m not. (Sadder than her, that is. I’m almost certainly happier.) But many women today are sadder than their peers were 40 years ago, according to a study by Penn researchers called ...
Love: More is More
Thursday, February 5th, 2009 Posted in Compassion, Dads & fathering, Family meals, Fostering social connections, Main essay, On Life & Being a Parent, Praise, Social intelligence, Teaching Emotional Literacy | 2 Comments »You may think Valentine’s Day is for lovers, but I say it is for kids! I didn’t really know how darn much love I had in me until I had kids – and I’ve always been a lover, not ...
Video — Transcending: Words on Women & Strength
Friday, December 19th, 2008 Posted in Fostering social connections, Optimism, Video | 1 Comment »Sorry to those who subscribe to the blog via email and couldn't see the embedded video in the last posting, Strong Women, Close Friends. Here is the link: Transcending: Words on Women & Strength by Kelly Corrigan
Strong Women, Close Friends
Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 Posted in Fostering social connections, Friendship, Main essay, On Life & Being a Parent, Video | Leave a Comment »"Throughout our lives, friends enclose us, like pairs of parentheses," writes National Book Award nominee Beth Kephart. "They shift our boundaries, crater our terrain. They fume through the cracks of our tentative houses, and parts of them always ...
Happiness is being socially connected
Friday, October 31st, 2008 Posted in Fostering social connections, Friendship, Main essay | 2 Comments »Network, network, network. Adults in the business world certainly know how important it is to stay connected to their colleagues and peers if they are to have successful careers, but did you know that the number and strength of ...











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