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Healthy competition – an oxymoron?
Shruthi Rao questions the usefulness of competition as it promotes unnecessary, and often unhealthy, struggle for power among children
Am I a good mother?
Angela Lam Turpin recounts how she went from being a clumsy, self-doubting mother to a confident mom
Husband Withdrawal: Do you hear me?!
If this is one of the frequent rants you find yourself yelling at your partner, chances are that it might not be exactly their fault. Here are some methods you can employ to make them more receptive to you
Single Parenting: How to manage
Being a single dad is not just about having fun but also about listening to your kids and giving them their space
What is love after all?
Love, in order to flow, does not need your acknowledgement or approval; it’s like the sun, always shining—whether you see it or not
Wabi Sabi Love: From annoyed to enjoyed
By learning to live Wabi Sabi Love, you will create a heartfelt, loving, long-lasting, committed, joyful relationship that lights you up as a couple, knowing that you are greater together than apart and that your bond will be forever
Siblings: best of enemies, worst of friends
Relationships between siblings are sometimes plagued by resentment, anger and blame. Here’s what they can do to bring the love back
Appreciation Is the Magic Spell for Relationships: Dada Vaswani
Appreciation works wonders. And don’t think this is confined to spiritual matters alone; it works in every field, every walk of life
Teaching discipline: Hold the reins
You may take pride in the fact that you have a disciplined child, but if you’re using spanking, shame or isolation to discipline her, there’s something seriously wrong in your approach
February 2014 Issue: A blessing called friendship
One ingredient essential for the longevity of all relationships, including romantic love, is friendship