Category - Your Health

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What I’ve Learned From Growing Up With Loss
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Does Being a Parent Really Make You Happy? by Charles Black
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5 Great Articles That Will Satisfy Your COVID Curiosity
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Eight Simple, Effective Ways to Practice Adaptation
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Worried? You’re Not Alone: School is Really Scary.
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Angry? Five Thoughtful Strategies to Be Kind Now
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Never Sneeze Sideways: 8 Helpful Hints for Mask-Wearing
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Six Great Reasons to Don a Mask Every Day
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How to Safely Wear a Mask: Watch This Video Now
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Gratitude: a Stone’s Throw From Disappointment

What I’ve Learned From Growing Up With Loss

Mommy, what happens when we die? My oldest is always good for minivan-stopping moments. Trying to toss his velcro shoe out the window. Determining that blank-staring milking cows are maniacs. Going waaaay existential. At four-years-old, he again (yes, again) flew his old-soul flag and asked the ages-old question. While other children focused on the flying house fueled by colorful balloons in the movie Up, my son was deeply troubled that the main character’s wife died. Thus our first conversation about death and dying. And I thought the birds-and-bees talk would be the tough one. Turns out, I am much better…

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Does Being a Parent Really Make You Happy? by Charles Black

For quite some time I’ve wanted to introduce guest writers into the fold for fresh perspectives and knowledge. So today I am pleased and proud to bring you the first guest blogger on pulseonparenting.com. Ok, it’s my husband. Maybe I took the easy way out. But he wrote this post for his own blog and it fits right it with Pulse’s mission to bring parents information and answer questions in an easy-to-digest manner. And if you enjoy this post and find it helpful, as my husband states on his blog, feel free to share. I have had an on and…

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Eight Simple, Effective Ways to Practice Adaptation

Change isn’t easy. Especially when it is isn’t our choice, and even when it is. But the ability to adapt to change is a necessity it order to survive or simply to thrive. From an evolutionary standpoint, adaptation is the biological mechanism by which organisms adjust to new environments or to changes in their current environment.  There are two ways that living beings adapt–biologically and behaviorally. In this post, I’m going to focus on behavioral adaptation. We are in the middle of a world-wide out-of-control experiment with a novel virus. Behavior is at the epicenter of the crisis. Current advice…

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Worried? You’re Not Alone: School is Really Scary.

The dad executes a ballet leap worthy of a severe hamstring injury and joyfully hook-shots boxes of pencils and packs of lined paper into a shopping cart. His son and daughter trudge behind, lower lips protruding enough that birds could comfortably perch upon them. Remember that commercial for back-to-school shopping? Remember feeling that relief (It’s ok to admit it, you are among friends here) when the calendar flipped to August? Remember normal back-to-school shopping? It’s hard to believe that was only a year ago. And now this anticipated ritual is changed in ways we could never have imagined. Not only…

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Angry? Five Thoughtful Strategies to Be Kind Now

Two twenty-something men strut in to the grocery store, making a beeline for the deli. I can’t blame them, that fried chicken aroma is the Cinnabon of the savory world. And it was lunchtime. But it doesn’t matter how young and strident and in-a-hurry you are. Wear the dang mask. Or at least if you don’t, refrain from wearing your work logo on a blindingly florescent yellow T-shirt. Two women are selecting sushi. Then they make their way down several more aisles of the grocery store. We have a mask order in our town. Somehow, they didn’t get the memo….

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Never Sneeze Sideways: 8 Helpful Hints for Mask-Wearing

Who knew we’d have to become experts in mask-wearing? Funny/not funny. No one who wears a mask considers COVID a laughing matter. Given a renewed exponential rise in novel coronavirus cases, we can expect to be in a mask-wearing long-haul. So here are some helpful hints, some from healthcare workers who have their own exponential experience, for wearing a mask: When they go low, we go high. (Quote shamelessly stolen from yet gratefully credited to Michelle Obama) Mask-wearers have been called many names, given many disdainful leers, and even been compared to Nazis. We can’t give anti-maskers the satisfaction of…

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Six Great Reasons to Don a Mask Every Day

Funny how something millions love to wear at Halloween is an incredibly divisive adornment now. And it’s not even made of rubber. Nor does it cover our eyes (necessarily). And it doesn’t suffer from the exorbitant markup cost seen at Halloween City. Wearing facial coverings as a method of slowing the spread of COVID-19 has been meet with much scrutiny and criticism: Masks don’t work. A mask ordinance is a violation of my rights. You’re a sheep if you wear a mask!!! No, wearing facial coverings were not recommended during the initial surge of COVID. This is in part because…

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How to Safely Wear a Mask: Watch This Video Now

A change of scenery was needed. Limited in what we felt were safe options given the frightening uptick in COVID-19 cases, we decided to head up to see our “cousin” (wink-wink-nudge-nudge) Ralph Lauren at his massive, breathtakingly-beautiful ranch just off the San Juan Skyway. But darn it all, he wasn’t home and being strangers (long, lost cousins?) I doubt we would have been allowed past the carefully maintained main entrance anyway. So we chose instead a lovely VRBO just a few miles down the road, outside of Ridgway, Colorado. It was quiet, with gorgeous views, and we saw absolutely no…

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Gratitude: a Stone’s Throw From Disappointment

John Oliver gets it. On March 16th he invited us to join him in a primal scream of sorts. In front of a white screen, during the first taping of his show Last Week Tonight while in isolation, he gives us permission to vent (it happens at about minute 18:00): Get it out. Really get. it. out. We all have had to give up something, and been disappointed or frustrated, by the new reality thrust upon us by the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s totally ok to feel this way. But we can’t let these feelings consume us. Or our fear. It’s…

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