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Many of the tactics of modern corporate marketing involve bypassing us - the parents - and targeting kids directly. This article discusses ways in which we can resist this trend, and not let advertising create a rift between ourselves and our children.
Words: 570 Downloads: 0 Category: Parenting By: Seth MullinsThe values that we hold most dear and the values that we actually live by may not be one and the same. Knowing the ideals that are closest to your heart can help you to bring your whole life into alignment with them.
Words: 485 Downloads: 1 Category: Family By: Seth MullinsIf we examine the way we live our lives and compare this to our truest values, we may find that we expend more energy in areas where our consumerist culture tells us we ought to than we do in areas that are really important to us. Simplifying our lives, and stepping off the consumer treadmill, can help us to reconnect with our most cherished priorities.
Words: 520 Downloads: 0 Category: Lifestyles By: Seth Mullins"The Red Book" contains very intimate and revealing writings from the great Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, which were never published in his lifetime. The narratives contained in this tome paint a new picture of the analyst and his personal spiritual quest.
Words: 460 Downloads: 0 Category: Spirituality By: Seth MullinsOftentimes, a resolution to lead a more active lifestyle can be derailed, not by any obstacles, but rather by a lack of motivation. This article offers advice for staying inspired, celebrating your victories, and keeping your commitment to your exercise routine.
Words: 675 Downloads: 0 Category: Fitness By: Seth MullinsSometimes the feedback we get from others can help us to work through our limitations - so long as pride doesn´t get in our way. Constructive criticism can be used as a tool for growth rather than an occasion for conflict.
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