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Men of Faith: Four Steps to Protect Your Mental Well-being.

Men of Faith: Four Steps to Protect Your Mental Well-being.
Did you know November is Men’s Health Awareness Month? While men face significant risks like heart disease and mental health challenges, this post offers a unique spiritual health check-up for men of faith. Discover how nurturing your spirit can empower you to effectively navigate life's toughest mental battles.

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Is Your Marriage Haunted? Three Must-Try Strategies to Transform It from Spooky to Spectacular.

Is Your Marriage Haunted? Three Must-Try Strategies to Transform It from Spooky to Spectacular.
Marriage feeling a little spooky as Halloween approaches? Don't let your relationship fall into a terrifying rut! Discover my three must-try strategies to transform your partnership from frightful to sensational.

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Marriage, Caregiving, and Overwhelm.

Marriage, Caregiving, and Overwhelm.
Feeling overwhelmed by caregiving? It's easy to lose track of your own well-being in the demands of helping others. Learn the critical signs of caregiver exhaustion you need to watch for, ensuring you can continue providing care without sacrificing your own health.

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Marriage and Sibling Rivalry

Marriage and Sibling Rivalry
Every year, April 10th is celebrated as National Siblings Day (at least since 1995.) It’s a day to think about the importance of our brothers and sisters and to celebrate our relationships.

Most of the time, when we hear about sibling rivalry, we think about children fighting. But the truth is that many brothers and sisters fight well into their adult lives.

When we grow up and get married, our relationships with our siblings can become more complicated. Sometimes, getting married can bring siblings closer together, but it can also create problems if one sibling feels left out or if one is less available than before. When brothers and sisters argue for attention or resources (or simply fight), this is called sibling rivalry.
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