Learning As A Parent

By Anntionet: Parenting at one point or another is hard. Difficulties, conflict, and chaos come with the territory. When someone becomes a parent or guardian, the first concept of parenthood is probably not the question of what could be learned from this role, whether the role is brand new or old news. Parenting more likely read more…

Interpreting Signs

By Brooke: Signs are like signposts on a crossroad, they point to the direction you can choose at a point in time. Timing is important so when the sign occurs, there is something you should do or avoid, to travel on your road to success. Signs are like Precognitive Dreams they can be interpreted to read more…

Gain Your Power Back

By Ann: Often the case, maybe we give a lot of energy into the things we do not have. Why do you live for a man or a woman or for material things? Because it is called conditioning to your needs; mental, psychical and emotional. We always think of the things we do not have, read more…

Learn To Love Yourself

By Patricia: One of the greatest sources of dissatisfaction in our lives arises from what is called dissonance. Dissonance arises when what we do, does not support what we believe. For example, if I believe lying is wrong, but I continually find myself lying to cover myself (telling my boss I wasn’t late to work read more…

A Mother And Daughter’s Journey

By Caroline: The bond between a mother and daughter is like caring for a well-oiled sports car. It’s a delicately balanced love of a mother, a mother’s desire to see her child happy in ‘love’ and ‘life’ without interfering, and, the child’s needs to keep her autonomy as an adult but still allow the love read more…

The Entitled Child

By Counselor Karen: We have all encountered that ruly child or teen and wondered what is up with that? But the sad fact is that more and more children and teens are expecting things out of life for free and many times at the expense of their parents. Is there a way to undo the read more…

Know The Difference Between Nurturing And Overwhelming

By Gertrude: The Art of Walking Away: For daughters of narcissistic mothers. For many women we take on a nurturing role, either because it’s a role we desire or one that has been thrust on us. Growing up in a narcissistic environment, you will have/had your boundaries violated. There will have been times when your read more…

The Art Of Walking Away Part 2

By Gertrude: For those adult daughters who have been caught up in a lifetime of playing either the Scapegoat or favorite, it is often difficult to achieve a calm place to understand your own inner guidance. Sometimes there is a feeling that something is not right, but we just can’t quite put our finger on read more…

The Art Of Walking Away: Part 1

By Gertrude: As a psychic medium, I seem to attract Empath clients who are involved with people who are abusive and have narcissist traits. In my experience, women who are in abusive relationships with someone like that also come from a dysfunctional family. Often it is difficult to identify the abusive parents as they will read more…

Loving Someone Else’s Child

By Counselor Karen: I would love to share the stories of my blended step-family of five kids. While I would love to say it was an easy journey to raise them all, it was one of the hardest things that I feel my husband and I ever have done. But the good news is we read more…