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Shifting from ‘should’ to ‘could’ can make all the difference
It's hard to know what to do and what to say when someone we care about shares an experience of sexual or domestic violence.
How we offer support can play the biggest role in whether someone feels supported by us. This blog explores how simply shifting our language from giving advice (you should) to providing options (you could) can impact our interactions with survivors.
Under Pressure: How to Reset and Recharge by Letting Go
Have you ever returned from vacation and found yourself feeling stuck and overwhelmed?
In this week's blog we offer strategies you can use to recharge and reset that take just a few minutes and can increase your productivity, your creativity, and your joy.
It’s never too early- or too late- to talk to your kid(s) about relationships.
School is beginning all over the country and parents are doing all the things- packing lunches, picking up school supplies, labeling everything, and trying to keep track of the ever-changing logistics. Whether you are dropping your child off for their first day of kindergarten or their first day of college, this time of year offers a great opportunity to talk about relationships. Here are three quick tips to help get the conversation started.