I have a secret I’d like to share with you, if you care to listen—or in this case, read. I have an affliction. The symptoms: constantly questioning decisions, feeling guilty all or most of the time and trying to raise a Superhuman.
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Everyone has at least one defining moment in childhood, one snap decision or event that solidified his or her identity. My gangly neighbor, for example, threw an astounding three-pointer that won an important basketball game in high school. He went on to receive a full basketball scholarship from Penn.
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Underachieving Moms Dread Halloween
Daniel, like many kids, was active and outgoing. One day, a silly accident landed him in the emergency room. The scare was a gift in disguise. Daniel is the eldest of six children and much of his identity is still connected to his loved ones.
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