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Author and health/empowerment coach Jenn Cassetta is not only a badass herself, but is on a mission

As a parent, it can feel like the world expects you to do all the things, and to do them all perfect

Of course we know that we are a huge influence on our kids, but it’s always humbling when we see the

We process information every day from other people’s body language, receiving meaning and messages s

Renae Fieck is a mom of three, occupational therapist, host of the Cycle Advantage podcast, and is o

We all know play is a necessary part of childhood, but we sometimes forget how much we need it in ou

We’ve been told too many times that the goal of motherhood is to be a superwoman—to juggle all the t

Dr. Sheryl Ziegler (or Dr. Z) is a licensed clinical psychologist, play therapist, author, speaker,

Becoming a better leader in our homes requires hard work. And in the midst of our busy schedules and

Michele Borba is a psychologist and author who studies the reasons behind the decline of empathy in

You may already realize that while men have a 24-hour cycle, women’s energy isn’t linear in the same

Shonda Moralis is a mom of two, a psychotherapist, a coach, and an award-winning author helping busy

It’s been almost three years that many workers have been wondering if and when they’ll have to go ba

As humans, we tend to overcomplicate things, and we think we have to have all the pieces in place be

Most people give up on new year’s resolutions within the first month because they lack motivation, g

Lenora Edwards is an expert speech therapist and the chief knowledge officer of Better Speech, a lea

Anyone else get decision fatigue on a daily basis? While our culture seems to push the idea that mor

Going uphill will always test us—but in the end, the view from the top is always worth the climb to

With the start of a new year, there’s always talk of new year’s resolutions. But does anyone else re

As a parent, you’re probably moving fast on most days just to get it all done—and you may be drownin