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The Gay and Lesbian Self-Esteem Book: A Guide to Loving OurselvesThe Gay and Lesbian Self-Esteem Book: A Guide to Loving OurselvesFor gays and lesbians, self-acceptance means challenging society's persistent stereotypes and prejudices about homosexuality. Rather than translating ... Read More >

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My dad is a very busy man. He’s always doing something and his work is never finished. He’s also a procrastinator, so everything is done at the very last second possible and sometimes late.
There are two things that concern me. First of all, his life-style is stressful. The people around him are stressed out because of his unorganized manner. We, as his family, get frustrated because he’s never on time. It especially bothers my mom because he’s seems to never get a job done. Dad says had he’s not stressed, but I know he’d be happier if he didn’t have so much chaos on his shoulders.
The second concern is that my dad has been like this for as far back as I can remember, and he very rarely takes time out to enjoy his hobbies or spend a nice weekend with mom. His life is consumed with work. I wish he could have a happy balance of work and recreation.
I know that in order for him to change, he has to make the decision within himself. But, is there anything I can do to help?

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If I'm So Smart, Why Can't I Get Rid of This Clutter?: Tools to Get it Done! (Volume 1)If I'm So Smart, Why Can't I Get Rid of This Clutter?: Tools to Get it Done! (Volume 1)Let's face it; everyone has clutter to some degree or another! It's how you deal with the clutter that makes the difference between conquering your cl... Read More >

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And my 2 brothers and mother?
How could heaven be a happy place for me? Because it wouldn’t be without them there.

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Secrets of True HappinessSecrets of True HappinessPoet-Philosopher and Zen Priest Tai Sheridan's 'Secrets of True Happiness' is a short, simple, and straight forward guide to becoming Truly Happy by l... Read More >

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My father has serious anger issues that I unfortunately acquired by hereditary means. I am now in my early twenties and have already addressed my anger problems. I did this through Anger Management along with a strong need to not be like my father. I’ve moved back to my hometown and I am sickened by the reality of my fathers words/actions. (For the sake of my mother) if anyone can help, how do I convince him to go to Anger Management???

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Beyond Anger: A Guide for Men: How to Free Yourself from the Grip of Anger and Get More Out of LifeBeyond Anger: A Guide for Men: How to Free Yourself from the Grip of Anger and Get More Out of LifeMen tend to express their anger differently than women do. Research shows men are often more violent and less willing to confront and deal with their ... Read More >

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