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Emotional Well-Being. The key to a happy and healthy life The years of adolescence and young adulthood are ones of upheaval, change, and growth.

Emotional Well-Being

How you meet the challenges of these years will to some extent determine your future life. Learning the skills needed to handle emotional problems will give you a foundation of mental and emotional health. Emotional health has many aspects. Put simply, it is based on self-esteem-how you feel about yourself-and behavior that is appropriate and healthy. Understands and adapts to change Copes with stress Has a positive self-concept Has the ability to love and care for others Can act independently to meet his or her own needs Everyone, including people who are emotionally healthy, has problems. Joanne was having more headaches as the semester progressed. She thought she might be allergic to something at college or that she needed to have her eyes checked. What is stress? Stress is not innately negative or positive. Berk_ch14.pdf (application/pdf Object) Resunate: The Only Smart Online Resume Builder. Grassroots Economic Organizing.

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Make Your Own…….Liquid Dish Soap. If every household in the U.S. replaced just ONE 48 oz. bottle of petroleum-based liquid soap with a plant-derived product (i.e. homemade, 7th Generation, or Method), we could save 248,000 barrels of oil! That’s enough to heat and cool 14,300 U.S. homes for an entire year! I’ve thought about making my own cleaning products for a long time. I bought the book, read up and still nothing. Why? NABDAP_SkillsChecklists_2011.pdf (application/pdf Object) Day 22: Oversized Plaid. Make a Ruffly Umbrella. Home » $1 and Free, cheap crafts, Fashion, Headline, Tutorials 16 November 2009 44,380 views 23 Comments by Disney.

Make a Ruffly Umbrella

Ruffle Waist Skirt Refashion (and Tutorial!) I'm a little self-concious about the fact that I'm doing another skirt.

Ruffle Waist Skirt Refashion (and Tutorial!)

How many skirts have I made?? Goodness! But I've always wanted to try the paper bag waist skirt, and as long as I'm making it, I may as well share it with my dear friends, right? So, this is pretty easy in concept. Recliner Slipcover Tutorial. I am SO happy with this chairs transformation.

Recliner Slipcover Tutorial

It brightens up the room, gives it the casual coastal look I am going for. To read the story of the chair go here. Jumper Refashion - A half-arsed tutorial. Yesterday I made a dress and some pants for Emma from a thrifted woolen jumper.

Jumper Refashion - A half-arsed tutorial

It took me less time to make than it's taken me to put together this blog post. I never intended to write a tutorial (hence no before or during photos), but the re-fashion was relatively simple so I thought some of you may like to try it. The instructions are a little bit half-arsed. Shirt to Blouse. A tutorial detailing my spur-of-the-moment sewing last week: You'll need a shirt, pins, a sewing machine and some elastic. 1 Cut the collar off. 2 Try it on.

Shirt to Blouse

Pinch a pleat at the back so that the shoulder seams sit on your shoulders. Sarah at Welcome to the Good Life. WOO HOO!

Sarah at Welcome to the Good Life

Call me a big nerd but my heart's pounding because i'm so excited and honored to be here!!! My name is Sarah and i keep a blog over at Welcome to the gOOd life. it's a diary written by me (and sometimes by my hilarious husband) of the good and the ugly as a wife, a stay at home mom, raising two kids under three-just a year apart, and also my weekly DIY sewing projects. so should we get on to my DIY project? Inspiration: squeezebox top from anthropologie picture from an anthropologie review blog. Ruffled Tote Tutorial by Blue Robin Cottage. Hello to all you lovely and beautifully talented Ucreate readers!

Ruffled Tote Tutorial by Blue Robin Cottage

I am so thrilled and honored to be a creative guest on Ucreate and share my ruffled tote tutorial with you today! :) I'm Sierra from Blue Robin Cottage! I really discovered my love for creating things at a very early age. I think I might have been the only 2nd grader with a vintage inspired valentine's box complete with pearls, lace, glitter and elegant paper dollies. Now onto the tutorial! Just say no to boring cardigans, part 2 — insatiable need.

A few weeks ago, I saw a t-shirt refashion in a craft magazine, and was inspired to apply its techniques to a little red sweater that I’ve had forever, but is now tragically too small.

just say no to boring cardigans, part 2 — insatiable need

Here’s the end result: Lulu Bliss: Hello Again and a Refashioned Cashmere Sweater.

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