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Thornton has written three books: an autobiography Stop Surviving, Start Fighting, [5] [6] My Journey Starts Here, a guided journal for improving well-being, and Letters to you, a book of letters to provide support, information, encouragement and tips on practical help for anyone suffering low moments.
husband), Tim, and I woke up in our flat in London. We’d been working in the U.K. for less than a year and living together only a couple of months, having met shortly after we both arrived from the States the previous spring. Perhaps I needed a bit of distraction, as I’d given up smoking the night
"Husbands are like wine; they take a long time to mature." — Letters to Juliet "When I was a kid, most of the advice that my dad gave me was crap. But there's one thing that he said that was ...
(Here’s how to stop negative self talk.) “For example, let’s say you are dealing with a passive-aggressive family member at a gathering,” Muradian says. “They say to you, ‘Jenny, don ...
Susan Jane Powter (born December 22, 1957) [1] is an Australian-born American motivational speaker, nutritionist, personal trainer, and author, who rose to fame in the 1990s with her catchphrase "Stop the Insanity!", the centerpiece of her weight-loss infomercial.
I was in the hospital bed, holding my brand-new baby when my husband walked in holding our bigger baby. The look on my older son’s face was saying, Whatever that is better not come home with us .
Due to the concept of filial piety and following rites of propriety, marriage was a costly affair and seen as second only to funeral ceremonies. The use of a matchmaker was meant to ensure that the husband and wife were compatible with each other and that the marriage followed proper rituals, but primarily worked in the families' best interests.
“I love that when I’m telling my kids to stop fighting, I say, ‘I’m not in the mood,’” tweeted author Arianna Bradford, “like if they tried me on a different day I might be cool with ...