Reading Body Language can detect Lies

By |2017-11-28T17:50:55+00:00November 28th, 2017|Relationships|

Gain an insight into what people aren’t saying with these common body language cues. Article I consulted for regarding Body Language Cues. Ever wished you could read someone's mind? Well, we can't really help you there (sorry) but what we can do is help give you an insight into what people are thinking and not saying based on their body language. Remember that TV show Lie to Me or ever [...]

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Sending a Child to their Room can Cause This

By |2017-11-20T15:59:17+00:00November 20th, 2017|Parenting|

We have likely all done it, you probably experienced it yourself as a child, but sending a child to their room every time they misbehave may be sending a bad message that their room is a dark, dreary, negative place. The number of times parents complain that their kids stay in their room, sit there playing computer games, sulking or isolating themselves, may all have something to do with the [...]

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Kindness is Contagious

By |2017-11-15T07:22:10+00:00November 15th, 2017|Lifestyle|

We all have our own definition of kindness so give a thought to what it actually means to you to be kind. Being a World Kindness Ambassador, I am often asked what it means to be kind. Perhaps it could mean to turn the other cheek, give to others in terms of monetary donations, provide a smile, a spare umbrella on a rainy day, a ‘how are you doing’ question. All [...]

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When Sharing Parenting with the Ex

By |2017-11-13T17:17:01+00:00November 13th, 2017|Parenting|

You have separated. You have children with your ex; you have the kids living with you most of the time.How do you share the parenting? Who then is responsible for decisions, making parental choices and all those other things that parents have to manage when apart. The two of you may have different perspectives on how the children should be raised, the behaviour of the other parent, the rules the [...]

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Grandparents think their grandkids are doomed

By |2017-11-10T07:20:16+00:00November 10th, 2017|Lifestyle, Parenting|

A recent survey conducted by Australian Seniors Insurance Agency received 1,000 responses from Grandparents indicating that most were concerned with the happiness of their grandchildren's future. It was revealed in fact they believed their grandchildren were doomed: 93.8% thought parenting styles had changed for the worse 81%, or 4 out of 5 grandparents, thought their grandchild is unhappy 2 out of 3 believe they are less resilient 85% believe their grandchild is too spoilt Most believe [...]

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Comparing our Kids

By |2017-11-08T07:15:36+00:00November 8th, 2017|Parenting|

All parents love their children but what if it seems that one particular child is more favoured. Why does this sometimes transpire and why do we compare our kids? Often, we may have a child who is particularly like us. They may have the same interests, similar personality, care about the same things we do plus they may be very interested in what we do, how we do it and [...]

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5 Steps to Recover Faster from a Break Up

By |2017-11-03T13:28:33+00:00November 3rd, 2017|Relationships|

Breakups are hard. Divorce devastating. How can you recover faster and bounce back stronger? Logically we sometimes know that ending a relationship is best, but then when we add emotions into that logic, we can crash down and become confused, feel dejected, lost and alone. You may want to understand why it happened or why it ended now? Here are 5 Steps to Recover Faster from that Break-Up. There is the [...]

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