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How Do You Know Love? Exploring the Journey from the Unloved Self to True Connection

Today is a day marked by profound contrasts for me: my eldest daughter is getting married, while my father lies in the final stages...
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Our Dogs, Our Mirrors: How Canine Well-being Reflects Our Own Emotions

More than just companions, dogs are deeply attuned to our emotional states—so much so that they can physically absorb the feelings we emit. This intimate connection between humans and dogs reveals a fascinating interplay between mind, body, and spirit, highlighting why the atmosphere we create for our pets is just as vital as food or shelter. Erica Marie Coston, a dog herbalist, beautifully sums it up: “More important than providing a big house and yard for our dogs is providing an environment of love and joy. This helps keep their heart healthy and in sync with yours.” In essence, a dog’s quality of life hinges on the emotional environment we cultivate around them. The Science Behind the...

How to Truly Accept a Compliment: Breaking Down Barriers to Self-Acceptance

We live in a culture that often encourages modesty, humility, and sometimes even self-effacement. Yet, when a genuine compliment comes our way, many of us instinctively deflect, downplay, or outright reject it. Why is it so hard to simply say “thank you” and let those kind words soak in? This resistance to accepting praise is a complex dance involving self-doubt, cultural conditioning, and fear — and it can keep us from fully embracing our worth. The Silent Struggle: Imposter Syndrome and Self-Doubt Take, for example, two talented writer friends. Elizabeth recently earned her second doctorate and has published extensively, yet she whispers in fear that she’s a fraud and that someone more qualified will soon expose her....

Beyond “Sweetie” and “Honey”: Why Elderspeak Does More Harm Than Good

By all accounts, Cindy Smith’s 92-year-old father was a man of humor and dignity. A World War II veteran and retired county planner, he had lost some of his eyesight and needed a walker, but his wit remained razor-sharp. So when an aide in his California assisted living home chirped, “Let me help you, sweetheart,” he quipped back with deadpan brilliance: “What, are we getting married?” The moment was funny — but revealing. It’s a striking example of a widespread communication habit that too often diminishes older adults: elderspeak. What Exactly Is Elderspeak? You may not know the term, but you’ve likely heard it — or even used it without realizing. Elderspeak is a pattern of speech used...

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