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Finding life's solutions is a lot like 10th grade math. You need to: a) take it one step at a time; b) isolate the "unknown variable"; c) be big enough to ask Mommy for help
Somewhere there is a boundary, a line that separates the near from the far, the within from the without. If you can straddle that line, if you can stand with one foot inside and the other foot outside, you can be both
A complaint is a message that the brain sends us that something is not right. Its purpose is not to make us go in circles and complain about it for the next 20 years
Going through life with a spouse we love is one of the greatest satisfactions in life. A small percentage of us have a natural gift for it -- the rest of us have to learn it. So how is it done?
Why can't I just skip the "listening part" and go straight to solving the problem?
Advice to ministers, counselors and advisors: change your clothes
Rabbi Mendel Show  Episode 1  Audio  RankRankRankRankRankRank
An in depth look at real life stories and issues and how to resolve them the Torah way.
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An in depth look at real life stories and issues and how to resolve them the Torah way.
It's Good to be Lazy?  Learning to Prioritize  RankRankRankRankRankRank
I once had a client who hired me to assist her with organizing her time. "Great," I thought. I certainly had a lot of experience with organizing time. "No sweat!" I thought. When we sat down together, she came prepared with her calendar, a sample weekly ...


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