Friday 29 July 2016

Best of Our Blogs: July 29, 2016

Super heroYou’re here to learn how to cope, deal, or manage a problem. You might be stuck in the thick of it and trying to feel your way through. You’ve dealt with this your whole life or maybe this issue is new.

You’re focused on finding a solution. Sometimes you beat yourself up for not figuring things out. But of all the things that filter through your mind, I bet you don’t think about this. But you should.

Everyone has problems. But you’re not just reveling in it, you’re searching for support and solution. That makes you, dear reader, a warrior.

It’s not easy to deal with what you’re going through. But instead of burying or denying it, you’re here. That takes courage. As you read our posts on handling a narcissistic parent, ADHD, or depression, remember that. It’s okay to give yourself credit for wanting to better yourself and your situation even if you haven’t got it all figured out just yet.

How to Set Adult Boundaries with Narcissistic Parents
(The Exhausted Woman) – How do you protect yourself from the hurtful and damaging actions of a narcissistic parent? Read these five ways to establish boundaries and your on your way to building a healthier relationship.

Shocking New Findings About ADHD. You’ll Never Guess!
(ADHD Milllennial) – A research study finds several long-term effects of ADHD in women. But the real shocker is that it’s more surprising to those who don’t struggle with it than those who do.

How To Stop Fighting With Your Partner
(Healthy Romantic Relationships) – You’ve been fighting a lot lately. Does this mean you should say, “Goodbye,” or a just a sign your relationship needs attention?

Will Power – False Guilt’s Legacy
(Narcissism Meets Normalcy) – You’ve spent your childhood feeling guilt for things you shouldn’t have felt guilty for. Lenora shares what happens after enduring a lifetime of false guilt.

5 Reasons You May Still Be Depressed
(Dysfunction Interrupted) – You’ve seen therapists, doctors, and taken medication. Yet, you’re still depressed. This may explain why you’re still not feeling better.



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