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View a free recording about addressing end-of-Life issues and other important topics … before time runs out!
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Manipulation can be defined as any attempt to sway another person’s emotions to get them to act in a specific way or feel a certain thing.
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One of the best coping strategies for managing intergenerational stressors is open communication, especially for farm or ranch families.
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Mentoring is a relationship in which a more experienced person guides a less experienced person . . .
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Anger has meaning. We should understand that if we are angry it must mean something.
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A death certificate is a necessary step once a death has occurred.
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Why is something that we are constantly reminding our kids to practice, so difficult for us to say?
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