And if you’re holidaying alone with the children, focus on the good things. Make sure you get an hour each day (maybe when the children are sleeping) to sit quietly for an hour with a glass of wine, count your blessings, and imagine how you’re going to make next year even better than this one.
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entertainment
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Celebrities
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Movies & TV
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Music & Books
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Travel
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Comedy
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Games
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Sports & Hobbies
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style
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Fashion
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Unique You
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Shopping
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body & soul
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Fitness
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Illness
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Prevention
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Emotional Well-Being
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Faith & Spirit
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Dreams
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Astrology
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home & food
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Recipes
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Cooking
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Keeping House
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Gardening
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Entertaining
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love & sex
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Friendships
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Family
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Dating
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Partnership
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Sex
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Moving On
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parenting
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Planning
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Pregnancy
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Raising Kids
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Classroom
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Mom's Time
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Working Mom
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Memories
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First published September 2008
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