Top Family Assistance Services in Dallas, TX 75214

Ms. April is the best caregiver ever! My daughter and I love her so much. Her home is nice, clean and well cared for. Ms. April is so sweet and treats my daughter as if she was her granddaughter an...Read More…
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Counseling in Richardson, TX, Family Counselor, Couples Therapy, Individual Counseling, Marriage Counseling, Divorce, Anxiety, Grief, Anger Counseling. Call Ann Jarrell M.Ed, LPC, LMFT - 214.807.04...Read More…
Jenifer is a great person to work with, She is patient, understanding, I have enjoyed helping her with her website. If you need a great counselor in Richardson, TX you will be very pleased with Jen...Read More…
Our purpose is to provde cosmetic treatment of the hands & feet, relaxation, & a luxury service to our clients in a sanitary inviroment whether is in the comfort of your home, spa parties, ...Read More…
We provide personal counseling services with a Christian viewpoint to those dealing with marriage & family issues, addictions of various kinds, and other personal matters. Our services are prov...Read More…
Unlike any other debt reduction option, debt settlement specifically lowers your overall total principle balances 50% or more by negotiating approved settlement amounts with your creditors. Precept...Read More…
North Texas Photographer - GeoDave Photography provides event photography throughout the Dallas / Fort Worth area. Our style is photojournalistic and creative. We specialize in bridal, engagement, ...Read More…
This is a company that provides new mother care, newborn care, Infant & new mommy massage, breastfeeding help, night care, sleep training, care of multiples, and will travel to you wherever nee...Read More…
FANSS Organization based in Fort Worth, Texas, engages with parental mediation referral services nationally to help bring a father's rights to the fore, helping them gain visitation to their childr...Read More…
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A NEW START, YOU FOUND IT At New Life Individual and New Life, We are the premier provider of community education to all walks of life. Our goal is to provide the very best i...Read More…
licensed, Hague-accredited child placement agency with almost 40 years experience in international adoption. Services include home study preparation, pre-adoption education, post-placement, heritag...Read More…

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By Azar Zamani

Linda is outstanding lawyer, extremely professional and a very nice person. I went through a very messy divorce with a child involved and I can't say enough how much I appreciate the work, time and efforts Linda put in my situation. She handled my divorce case, and she was absolutely brilliant! She will tell you what is best for you and give you the guidance and direction to get through a tough, nasty case (child custody, support & abuse). She will not play around with you or give you false hope. Her approach is very straight forward. I would highly recommend her to anyone that needs a strong, outstanding attorney. ...read more

Aland Linda S

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By joenathan523

Linda is a talented and detail-oriented lawyer. She wrote our prenuptial agreement and worked with us to get it exactly the way we wanted it. ...read more

Aland Linda S

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By Dequita Norman

She was referred to me by step brother no issues. I gave her $3,500 for simple no contest divorce I was very emotional due to fact lost my dad to suicide father day weekend. She sent e-mails, mailed, and charged me for everything phone call etc...She sent my preliminary divorce to my home address instead of PO Box she put paragraph that if I default paying her the ex would have to pay he filed with court downtown dispute. She suppose to be a Christian person attending all these mission trips she made my life living hell I finally found out I could fire attorney and she only game me $600.00 back of my money out of $3,500 and still NO Divorce. ...read more

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WHAT DOES A PERSON NEED IN THEIR LIFE TO BE HAPPY?

I just did a search for the term "loneliness" on Google. In .18 seconds, 40,100,000 results were returned. As I read through a few of these links, I found many articles about how to deal with loneliness, saw some statistics showing that loneliness is increasing, and noted various ads for drugs and counseling for people who are lonely. But is being lonely really just all in our head? Researchers from UCL think so and what they've found is fascinating. Dr. Ryota Kanai of the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience says, “What we’ve found is the neurobiological basis for loneliness. Before conducting the research we might have expected to find a link between lonely people and the part of the brain related to emotions and anxiety, but instead we found a link between loneliness and the amount of grey matter in the part of the brain involved in basic social perception.” You can read all about the processes of the study here. For our purposes however, I want to distill the information into a single point: Loneliness is tied to how well you perceive social cues. If you feel lonely, you might not find the answer by creating an account on the next pleasedateme.com site. The researchers suggest (and what I can verify from my coaching and NLP Training practice) is that people can be taught how to read social cues better and learn key patterns regarding social rules in order to increase their success at making lasting friendships and even finding a compatible mate. Put simply: Change your brain, change your reality! Before continuing, I want to underline the fact that the feelings of loneliness are very real and can be debilitating for some people. I am not discounting this reality. The exciting part of this research however is that the emotion we call "loneliness" is not coming from the part of our brain responsible for other emotions. Rather, loneliness is a signal from our mind telling us that we need updated strategies for making connections to people. If we listen and respond to this signal, we can overcome loneliness. But how? Three Ways To Overcome Loneliness Recognize, as soon as possible, that feeling lonely is a signal that you need to learn how to improve your social life. One way to do this is to get some coaching on how to overcome social anxiety and build rapport. Another option for you is to take some classes on networking (check your local university's informal class schedule or look for webinars on this topic). You may even want to learn how to fine-tune your ability to read social cues (non-verbal micro-behaviors that relate to socialization) and you can do that right here at Bright Mind! Join a support group or interest group in your area. A great non-therapeutic resource is meetup.com. You can find various meetings (some free, some for a fee) that center around a plethora of topics. Go where people are. Ultimately the best way to meet other like-minded folks is to go where they are. If your thing is spirituality, visit different synagogues or churches. If you like to dance, take dancing lessons or enter competitions. Whatever it is, go for it. And remember, bringing along another friend or acquaintance can help you overcome the awkwardness of visiting some place new. So take the plunge. Try out new skills and do something (or a whole bunch of things) differently and you'll have great results. Good luck! ...read more

By Bright Mind NLP & Consulting Group October 24, 2013

WHAT DOES A PERSON NEED IN THEIR LIFE TO BE HAPPY?

I just did a search for the term "loneliness" on Google. In .18 seconds, 40,100,000 results were returned. As I read through a few of these links, I found many articles about how to deal with loneliness, saw some statistics showing that loneliness is increasing, and noted various ads for drugs and counseling for people who are lonely. But is being lonely really just all in our head? Researchers from UCL think so and what they've found is fascinating. Dr. Ryota Kanai of the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience says, “What we’ve found is the neurobiological basis for loneliness. Before conducting the research we might have expected to find a link between lonely people and the part of the brain related to emotions and anxiety, but instead we found a link between loneliness and the amount of grey matter in the part of the brain involved in basic social perception.” You can read all about the processes of the study here. For our purposes however, I want to distill the information into a single point: Loneliness is tied to how well you perceive social cues. If you feel lonely, you might not find the answer by creating an account on the next pleasedateme.com site. The researchers suggest (and what I can verify from my coaching and NLP Training practice) is that people can be taught how to read social cues better and learn key patterns regarding social rules in order to increase their success at making lasting friendships and even finding a compatible mate. Put simply: Change your brain, change your reality! Before continuing, I want to underline the fact that the feelings of loneliness are very real and can be debilitating for some people. I am not discounting this reality. The exciting part of this research however is that the emotion we call "loneliness" is not coming from the part of our brain responsible for other emotions. Rather, loneliness is a signal from our mind telling us that we need updated strategies for making connections to people. If we listen and respond to this signal, we can overcome loneliness. But how? Three Ways To Overcome Loneliness Recognize, as soon as possible, that feeling lonely is a signal that you need to learn how to improve your social life. One way to do this is to get some coaching on how to overcome social anxiety and build rapport. Another option for you is to take some classes on networking (check your local university's informal class schedule or look for webinars on this topic). You may even want to learn how to fine-tune your ability to read social cues (non-verbal micro-behaviors that relate to socialization) and you can do that right here at Bright Mind! Join a support group or interest group in your area. A great non-therapeutic resource is meetup.com. You can find various meetings (some free, some for a fee) that center around a plethora of topics. Go where people are. Ultimately the best way to meet other like-minded folks is to go where they are. If your thing is spirituality, visit different synagogues or churches. If you like to dance, take dancing lessons or enter competitions. Whatever it is, go for it. And remember, bringing along another friend or acquaintance can help you overcome the awkwardness of visiting some place new. So take the plunge. Try out new skills and do something (or a whole bunch of things) differently and you'll have great results. Good luck! ...read more

By Bright Mind NLP & Consulting Group October 24, 2013

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We think you would like to know how much we love to hear from you! we are  always waiting to meet great people from great families!  our agents take pride in finding you exactly the person you need. stop by today or call us for a free evaluation of your immediate needs , we have flexible scheduling and we work closely with you                              wwwl.kidsakenanniesandpersonnel.com WE HAVE , NANNIES , AUPAIRS ,SITTERS, GOVERNESS,  DOMESTIC SERVICE, AND MORE CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION! ...read more

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