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Food for Thought

I’ve had some interesting adventures in the supermarket and the kitchen the last few weeks. I recently made a wholehearted decision to cut gluten, nuts, dairy and soy from my diet. That goes along with the caffeine and fast food I cut out about a month …

You Can’t Afford to Date That Fixer-Upper

My friends Cris and Sam had been planning their home purchase for months, and finally, after looking at several houses, they found a lovely home that seemed like the perfect fit. They negotiated with the seller, signed a contract, and began making sett …

Your Turn: We Want to See You Flourish

  There is a pithy saying that travels around local high schools and colleges in my area that goes something like this, “Let you do you.” In other words, be who you want to be, and don’t let anyone notify you of who to be. The weird thing about th …

Closure After a Tough Breakup

These letters from guys had something in common: A need to understand why the breakup happened and to know how they can improve in future relationships.

Your Turn: Did My Single 20s Have Purpose?

“If only I had married earlier and had kids earlier, then I would be more mature,” I said as I cried into my husband’s arms. The irony of the situation only made me feel more discouraged. I’d waited until I was 30 to marry, longer than I expected. When …

Answer to the Cry of an Abandoned Son

Most of my childhood and teenage years, I grew up without a father. My dad left our family a handful of times, and even when he was home, he usually had a job as a truck driver, which meant he was on the road most of the time. Over the years, I felt my …

Your Turn: Being a Man is Worth Losing a Friend

Some years ago, I sat down with a longtime friend and told her I was romantically interested in her. I was physically attracted to her, liked her ambition, and valued her more than the other women my life. She never spoke to me again. I believe Scriptu …

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