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<pubDate>Sunday, February 05, 2012 8:08:07 AM EST</pubDate>
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</image><item><title>How to Be Supportive to Those Who Are Grieving</title>
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<description>By Dr. Jonn Matsen
When people you know have experienced the recent loss of a loved one, you might feel uncomfortable around them not knowing what to say or do to help them through this difficult time.</description>
<pubDate>10/30/2006 5:09:13 PM EST</pubDate>
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<description>by Dr. Astrid Chong 
Have you ever felt as if your life was pulling in you a thousand different directions? Do you find yourself constantly worrying about the day-to-day activities such as deadlines, presentations, reports, family members, finances and relationships? Have you said things such as “I...</description>
<pubDate>10/23/2006 5:40:57 PM EST</pubDate>
</item><item><title>What is This Surrender Thing About Anyway? </title>
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<description>by Barbara Rose, Ph.D.  What is surrender really all about?
So many of us, including me, worry, plan, doubt and fight both ourselves and those we love.
So I asked: "What is surrender really all about?"</description>
<pubDate>10/16/2006 4:26:38 PM EST</pubDate>
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<description>by Barbara Rose, Ph.D.
Emotional shoplifting is when you steal truth from yourself and/or fail to disclose truth to another person with whom you have an intimate, personal relationship. Each time you stifle your feelings, you are literally shoplifting, stealing and sabotaging your self-esteem, your...</description>
<pubDate>9/25/2006 4:01:00 PM EST</pubDate>
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