Greg Mills
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When You Get To the Bottom, All You Have to Do Is Do One Thing
It happens to everyone. Sometimes our life rolls at a high speed somewhere in a precipice. We are literally at the bottom - the extreme point of bad luck, trouble, and despair. Emotions, fitness, social life, and career - all go to hell. All you have left are your faithful companions - fear and sadness.
By Greg Mills2 years ago in Humans
What To Take With You At Maternity
Today we live a life full of duties and demands that our parents did not have (it is true that they also had theirs!). In this whirlwind of change, it seems that the most important moment remains an old world, the one in which we are waiting for the birth of our child.
By Greg Mills2 years ago in Families
Learn to Be an Independent Woman
Fortunately, we are becoming more and more detached from the concept that a woman should be beautiful and just that, to be seen, but not heard. The ideal of the gentle but well-kept young woman is long overdue, and today a real woman will rather aim for a job that will fulfill her.
By Greg Mills2 years ago in Humans
Let's Discuss Impossible Love
This article is about you, about dreams, smiles, past loves or those that just appear on the horizon, about the wounds of the soul you carry in the world, about the choices you make every minute, about the beauty and emptiness of the soul.
By Greg Mills2 years ago in Humans
11 Priceless Lessons That Every Parent Should Know
Dr. Stephen Cowan has been practicing pediatrics for over 25 years. These are 11 things that any parent would want to know. "I saw a deeper view of his health, and these are invaluable lessons." Learn from Stephen Cowan's experience:
By Greg Mills2 years ago in Humans
7 Truths for Women Gathered From the Planet of Men
How many times have you thought you didn't understand the man next to you? Do you seem to speak different languages sometimes? Well, yes, you're right! We are different in the way we process information, and that automatically means that our reactions are different.
By Greg Mills2 years ago in Humans