The "I AM" Blog
Most men don’t talk about how much they’re carrying until they’ve hit a wall. They say yes to things they don’t want to do, stay quiet to avoid conflict, or hold in stress that never seems to go away. Over...
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Many women are taught to keep the peace, stay agreeable, and stretch themselves thin for others. The pressure to always be “available” or “accommodating” can turn into habits that are hard to unlearn—even when they lead to resentment, burnout, or...
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Teaching young boys how to build healthy relationships starts with understanding their own emotions and thoughts. Many young boys struggle with expressing their emotions and building meaningful connections. Traditional approaches to helping boys communicate often fall short because they don't...
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One day someone’s your closest friend, the next they’re ignoring you at lunch. It happens. Friendships in elementary or early middle school can feel exciting, confusing, or even exhausting—sometimes all in the same week. But instead of holding everything in...
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Young children experience big emotions and complex social situations every day. One moment they're best friends with the kid next door, the next they're upset because someone didn't share their toys. These early relationship experiences shape how children learn to...
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