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Are you revealing too much about yourself on social media?

As you read this, millions of people have just shared some detail about their life with millions of others. Every second there are updates on social media that document our daily lives. But is all this constant updating healthy?
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Confessions of a (funny) widow

Life can be full of unexpected experiences and situations. Catherine Tidd relates how she deals with life’s often debilitating surprises
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10 ways to make your home eco-friendly

There are many simple things you can do in your day-to-day living that can contribute to a greener planet and a eco-friendly home for you
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Why I am thankful for my husband’s affair

Sometimes, the most difficult seeming adversity turns out to be the greatest blessing
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Going Green: Your guide to creating an eco-friendly home

Through creatively integrating sustainable elements in our homes, we can learn to live in harmony with nature
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Solid Tips to Make Your Intercultural Marriage Successful

Alexandra Madhavan tells us how she makes her cross-cultural, transnational marriage work
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How living with integrity can transform your life

Integrity goes beyond just being “honest” when it comes to the truth. It is a stance in life that is “oriented towards reality.”
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April 2016 issue: Seeking reality

How often, instead of welcoming insight about ourselves, we treat it as a reason to feel offended? Dr Henry Cloud tells you how proactively seeking reality can help you expand your awareness about yourself, others and your world
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Imagination is your greatest power

We have the potential to do anything, because we have within us the power of imagination
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Gender bender: Unladylike By Radhika Vaz

Radhika Vaz dedicates her memoir Unladylike to “All the unladies out there who refuse to be bound by the rules of femininity.” It is about her journey of not just growing up but also growing towards freedom of self. A must-read for the ladies, gents and ‘unladies’!