The Need of Love in difficult situations. How does this work? Love should never have to be a choice. But when it comes to difficult situations like the choice between you, your husband or your children what happens then? Well they cannot take care of themselves, they are apart of you and it’s your job to look after them, you have a duty of care of them because they are not adults, you are the one to make empowered decisions and choices on their behalf. What happens when they grow up? How would that leave your relationship with partner? It is true that your relationship with your children is totally different to the relationship that you have with your partner. That is...
Read MoreA friend of mine was telling me about her son the other day. He had this science test at school and she felt that he was not preparing for it as he should be. He took his test and had pretty decent marks. He received 17,5 on a twenty marks test. Plus, for that school’s standards, this wasn’t that easy to achieve. When he announced his results to his mum, she told him in a friendly and joking way: “Well, if you got that result without learning anything, just imagine what you could have had, had you worked a little bit harder!” When she told me that story, I asked myself if we can ever be satisfied by our children’s marks, even when they are good marks. Why is...
Read More First, let me say thanks for stopping by! I would like to take a few moments to talk about the three main ways we think and how that could affect whether or not you are a good speller. This could possibly be useful if you still have children in school. It was news to me! The 3 ways we think are: Visually Audibly With our Feelings Most, if not all good spellers see the words visually. I’m a visual person and that’s exactly how I see words in order to spell them. If it’s a word I am really unfamiliar with as a last resort, I may try to sound it out. But, I always start out visually. So I checked this out with everyone in my family. All are good...
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