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January 29, 2014

|Q|u|o|t|a|t|i|o|n| There Are Second Chances ~ David Niven


Family life is what we make of it -- regardless of its form. Whether you are in a traditional family, a stepfamily, or some other family situation, you have the capacity to contribute to it and feel loved in it. There are no rules for what makes a family except the rules you make, and there is no time limit on when and how you find a loving family life.

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Reference:
David Niven, Ph.D.; 'THE 100 SIMPLE SECRETS OF Happy Families, What Scientists Have Learned and How You Can Use it', CAPSTONE, New York, U.S.A., 2006.


PHOTO ~ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC


January 17, 2014

|Q|u|o|t|a|t|i|o|n| Take Strength from Your Focus ~ David Niven





Ambivalence can be debilitating. Many people cannot move their lives forward because they are simply unsure of which direction to take. One of the great strengths and joys of a committed family life is that there is no room for ambivalence. Your purpose and direction is providing for your family. While that may sometimes seem like a limitation or a burden, recognise its power as a motivator and a map to your future. 
 
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Reference:
David Niven, Ph.D.; 'THE 100 SIMPLE SECRETS OF Happy Families, What Scientists Have Learned and How You Can Use it', CAPSTONE, New York, U.S.A., 2006.

Photo ~ Searching for Signals by John Stanmeyer @ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

January 01, 2014

|Q|u|o|t|a|t|i|o|n| Family Makes a New You ~ David Niven




We have a name, a self-definition, our own personal identity. What happens to that identity when we marry or have children? If you want to enjoy family life, that identity has to change. This does not mean that nothing is you anymore, or uniquely you. But it does mean that part of you is your family, and there is no way to understand you without understanding that fact.

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Reference:
David Niven, Ph.D.; 'THE 100 SIMPLE SECRETS OF Happy Families, What Scientists Have Learned and How You Can Use it', CAPSTONE, New York, U.S.A., 2006.  

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