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Beyond Golf: What Tiger & You Can Learn from the Master, Phil Michelson

Tiger lost the Masters to Phil Michelson, Phil is a prime example that there is a bigger win when the golf game is over. Phil and his wife’s commitment to each other is a lesson that both Tiger and you can learn.

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Posted by Dr. Leslie on April 13, 2010|Category: Career, Celebrity, Crisis, Excuse Free Living, Self Help No Comments »

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Posted by Dr. Leslie on December 1, 2009|Category: Career, Crisis, Economy, Education, Excuse Free Living, Family & Parenting, Health, Healthcare, Infidelity, Life Coaching, Love & Relationships, Mental Health, Self Help, Stress, Weight Loss 2 Comments »

Assistance And Resources For A Victim Of Domestic Violence

Recently a member of my Face book network reached out with question about how to help her sister that is a victim of domestic violence, below is her question and my answer. Question: Do you have any suggestions or resources I could look into regarding an adult sister who just admitted that her boyfriend, who lives with her, has beaten her up a few times? I am wondering if I should insert myself into that situation, or just stand back and let the drama unfold? Maybe at least do some research?” There are numerous websites and articles on domestic violence you can Google anytime. From a simple internet search, you can also find women’s shelters, women’s groups, and information on the cycle of domestic violence (more…)

Posted by Dr. Leslie on November 19, 2009|Category: Career, Crisis, Family & Relationships, Love & Relationships, Mental Health, Stress No Comments »

Family in the New Millennium: Role Reversal

When Rosie the Riveter’s husband returned from WWII so did her life without options outside of the kitchen. American life was set in stone; men provided while women were the caretakers and housewives. This is still the American dream so many want but in reality can’t achieve because they do not have enough money to support it and therefore they feel trapped and frustrated by the responsibility to maintain it. Not to mention the relationship between the spouses has resulted more often than not in doubt and emotional stress.
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Posted by Dr. Leslie on September 11, 2009|Category: Career, Family & Parenting, Love & Relationships 3 Comments »