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10 Journal Prompts to Feel Grounded and Empowered During Pregnancy

Discover ten empowering journal prompts for weeks 21–24 of pregnancy to help you reflect, connect, and embrace your evolving self. Pregnancy is more than a countdown to birth. As your baby grows, so do you—in body, heart, and identity. During this highly personal transformation, it’s important to take time to pause and reflect. Using these […]

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4 Ways for Families to Connect through Curiosity

Curiosity isn’t just asking endless questions—it’s a fun way to connect with your kids and develop critical thinking skills. Here’s how! Eleanor Roosevelt wisely said, “I think, at a child’s birth, if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow it with the most useful gift, that gift should be curiosity.” One of the

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A Letter to Mom: The Perfect Gift for Mother’s Day, Birthdays, and Any Day

A heartfelt letter to Mom is the sweetest gift—perfect for birthdays, Mother’s Day, or just because she deserves the love in words. Let’s be honest—moms are basically superheroes in yoga pants. Whether she’s packing school lunches with ninja-like efficiency, offering hugs that somehow fix everything, or being your number-one fan (even when you forgot to

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No Book? No Problem! How to Invent a Bedtime Story on the Spot

Skip the book tonight—learn how to craft a magical bedtime story from scratch and turn nighttime into a storytelling adventure! Tonight, don’t just read your child a bedtime story—create one. Dim the lights, settle in, and let your imagination take over. In Tell Me a Story in the Dark, award-winning playwright John Olive shows parents

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Marriage and Individuality: Setting Boundaries to Be Your Own Person

Read along to this excerpt to find out how you can be your own person in marriage by setting boundaries. And why you should! They say that the more you spend time with someone, the more you become like them. But that’s probably not what you were signing up for when you said, “I do.”

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Kindness Rocks! Creative Ways to Share Small Acts of Kindness

Spread joy with Kindness Rocks! Paint uplifting messages on rocks and brighten someone’s day—one small act of kindness at a time. In a world that sometimes feels a little too busy and overwhelming, small acts of kindness can go a long way. One of the simplest yet most heartwarming ways to spread positivity is through

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19 Most Common Negative Scripts That Break Up Couples

Negative scripts can break up couples. Shift your mindset, challenge harmful beliefs, and build a stronger, healthier relationship. What if the biggest threats to your relationship weren’t the obvious red flags but the quiet, negative scripts running in the background? In The Joy of Imperfect Love, Dr. Carla Marie Manly explores 19 of the most

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The 4-Step Apology: Repairing Relationships in the New Year

An apology done right can mend relationships and build trust. Learn how to reflect, own up, and take action for a fresh start this New Year! As the calendar flips to a fresh year, many of us find ourselves reflecting on our relationships. Whether it’s a best friend, family member, coworker, or partner, the occasional

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