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I’ve got it all …

I've got it all ...

The simple truth – you can achieve great things if …

The simple truth is often very simple but not always easy to live. This simple truth reminds us that we can go far and do great things if only we begin by taking small steps and continue in this way.

Two people who belong together make a world.

Relationships build our lives. In the words of Hans Margolius "One man all by himself is nothing. Two people who belong together make a world".

Love adds meaning to life

Family life is so important. From the time our little ones are born, our lives are changed forever. Love adds meaning to our lives!

Ever had one of those days? (Part 1)

As a parent, have you ever had one of those days! This is the first image in our 6 part series to get parents thinking, laughing and knowing that they're not alone in their daily challenges.

Ever had one of those days? (Part 2)

As a parent, have you ever had one of those days! This is the second image in our 6 part series to get parents thinking, laughing and knowing that they're not alone in their daily challenges.

“Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries.” Dalai Lama

In the words of the Dalai Lama "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." How important it is for us to pass this understanding onto our children, the future generation.

Ever had one of those days? (Part 3)

As a parent, have you ever had one of those days! This is the third image in our 6 part series to get parents thinking, laughing and knowing that they're not alone in their daily challenges.

Ever had one of those days? (Part 4)

As a parent, have you ever had one of those days! This is the fourth image in our 6 part series to get parents thinking, laughing and knowing that they're not alone in their daily challenges.

Ever had one of those days? (Part 5)

As a parent, have you ever had one of those days! This is the fifth image in our 6 part series to get parents thinking, laughing and knowing that they're not alone in their daily challenges.

Author

Therese Schilt is a Clinical Psychologist working in Sydney, Australia. She enjoys travel and spending time with her four daughters.