Cultivate Happiness One Gratitude Letter at a Time
Research on the science of happiness and gratitude shows that appreciating the formative people in your life, both past and present, can make a positive change in your happiness levels.
Read More »Research on the science of happiness and gratitude shows that appreciating the formative people in your life, both past and present, can make a positive change in your happiness levels.
Read More »Do you have any traditions to celebrate Mother’s Day? For many years I was blessed to be able to host Mother’s Day brunches that included three generations—my mother and my mother-in-law, my daughter, and myself. When my daughter became a mom in 2003 and brought our first grandchild, there were four generations celebrating Mother’s Day. …
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Read More »Author Nancy Davis Kho will speak to the GaGa Sisterhood about the science-backed benefits of gratitude by writing thank you letters.
Read More »When we help our grandchildren learn how to bounce back from disappointments, we’re teaching them an essential skill to becoming a resilient, confident, and happy person.
Read More »Today’s boys need empowering messages as more and more demeaning anti-male sentiments permeate our culture.
Read More »Grandparents need help figuring out what to talk about during video chats with their grandchildren — Kerry Byrne has developed a wealth of ideas.
Read More »Sharing loving and encouraging statements with your grandchildren builds their self-esteem, so they feel good, loved, and cherished.
Read More »Are you guilty of grandmother competition? If you are, you’re not alone. It comes with the territory in one of two forms.
Read More »Advice columnist Amy Dickinson understands a grandma’s disappointment that her first grandchild will be born out of wedlock but encourages her to love him now.
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