How to Avoid Letting Caregiving Lead to Emotional Eating
Simple steps, like filling your kitchen with healthy snacks or connecting with others, can help you can stop using food to soothe stress
Simple steps, like filling your kitchen with healthy snacks or connecting with others, can help you can stop using food to soothe stress
They drive long distances to bring the animals to rescue partners across the country.
This underwater scuba ranger does it all—even removing hooks from sharks’ mouths.
She shares her appreciation of a helpful officer to his mother.
A pair of friends send a care package box to their friend in need.
How her granddaughter made her remember the first day of May with a special gift.
She wasn’t sure how she was going to feed nine kids that night, but angels came to the rescue.
Wally Richardson, 95, has been sharing inspirational quotes, bookmarks and “Wallyisms” with kids in his community for over 20 years.
From reading a book to spending time with a pet, simple steps can help ease the stress of caring for a loved one.
Discover what you can do now, like creating a living will and a power of attorney for health care, to prepare for the future.
Steve Baker sorely missed playing his guitar while serving in Vietnam, so he jumped at the chance to send instruments to the troops in Iraq.
His master replied, “Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!”—Matthew 25:21 (NIV)