by Kristi Pikiewicz | Jan 22, 2020 | Chronic/Serious Illness, Education/Parenting, Social-Emotional Learning
One of the great opportunities and great challenges of the teenage years is the chance to build resilience. It’s the stage in life when most young people realize that their problems are theirs alone, and not things to be solved for them by parents, teachers,...
by Garth Sundem | Jan 15, 2020 | Digging Deep Project
With 2019 in the rearview mirror, the thing we see (closer than it may appear…) is that Shadow’s Edge is catching on! If you haven’t tried it yet, the FREE game helps young people explore the emotional side of challenging experiences – because everybody is dealing...
by Rosemary Lokhorst | Dec 11, 2019 | Self Help
Whatever you celebrate, the holidays are traditionally a time you spend with family. But partly because of this, the holidays can come with a tremendous amount of pressure. That’s especially true if you have a chronic illness or struggle with anxiety or...
by Kevyn Eva Norton | Dec 4, 2019 | Chronic/Serious Illness, Inspiration
This week was World Aids Day. My brother lost his life to AIDS in 1994. He was 29 years old and one of the first people who contracted the HIV disease in the early eighties, when nobody knew yet what exactly the disease is. The only thing that was known is that there...
by Rosemary Lokhorst | Nov 27, 2019 | Chronic/Serious Illness, Inspiration
This year, as I sit and contemplate the things I’m thankful for, I think about my best friend, Suzanne. Suzanne recently passed away after a long fight with cancer. What I am thankful for is that it is over. I don’t mean to be callous. We all wish this story had a...
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