Some Regrets are Bigger than Others

Regret. It has to be one of the most painful human emotions. We all have regrets. We regret opportunities that we didn’t take. We regret decisions we made. We regret assignments we didn’t take at work, trips we missed, balls we dropped, and jokes that didn’t land quite right. Typically, our culture has focused on … Read more

Strengths-Based Goal Setting

A new study conducted by Gallup may help people achieve more by setting goals designed around the skills and strengths they already have. While the study focused on helping organizations do more with fewer resources, the information can be applied to help students achieve better results. It can also be used to offer parents a way … Read more

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Babies Fed on Demand Do Better in School

After a woman has a baby and her milk has come in, the cry of her baby – or any other baby within earshot – often triggers a letting response, in which milk is made available for nursing. It seems that this response designed by nature may have known something that a new study funded … Read more

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What Women Want: Men Who Get It

Calling all individuals in a committed relationship! A new study can give you better tips than Cosmo on how to have a longer and overall happier relationship. While The Beatles claimed, “All you need is love,” you actually need understanding and empathy too. A new study has revealed that women experience more happiness when they … Read more

Are Working Moms Happier than Stay-at-home Moms?

A new study has sparked a number of conversations on mom blogs around the country because of the controversial conclusions that working moms are happier. The study’s results were published in a Journal of Family Psychology article entitled “Mothers’ Part-Time Employment: Associations With Mother and Family Well-Being,” by Cheryl Buehler, PhD., and Marion O’Brien, PhD, both of … Read more