By Vinita Mehta — 2019
New research explores a taboo topic.
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Taking a close look at the elephant hidden in plain sight.
With myriad back-to-school options to choose from, moms’ groups have hit judgment overload.
We are worthy because we are there every day with love, hope and faith. We love. We laugh. We encourage. Even though we don't know what the future holds. We mother in spite of that uncertainty.
Combining responsibilities at work with caregiving, working mothers are experiencing growing shame for not living up to anyone’s expectations, including their own.
Despite a culture organizing to oppose shaming, it remains inevitable. But it doesn’t have to ruin lives.
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Psychology of compassion is discussed (part 2)
How do shame and compassion relate to one another?
At the Tokyo Olympics, Japanese athletes who fell short of gold have apologized profusely — sometimes, even after winning silver.
Document takes you inside Róisín’s home as she talks beauty, recovery, and navigating cultural shame.
The author of Discovering Your Soul Signature reveals how to free yourself—finally.