March 14th 2008 by Megan Bayliss in Child Abuse
IMAGINIF you had a REMEDY for FEAR
• Have you ever experienced some very strange and frightening things?
• Do you have a general sense of doom?
• Are you scared for no particular reason?
• Does fear rule your life?
• Are you scared to go places; put yourself in certain situations; try new things?
• Do you have ‘strange […]
March 10th 2008 by Megan Bayliss in Child Abuse
Imaginif you knew how important empathic intelligence is! Empathy helps stop our kids from doing the wrong thing, teaches them about cause and consequence, leads to better relationships with people and even helps concentration at school.
Empathy means having the ability to objectively put yourself into another person’s situation and more fully understand that person - particularly what the other person […]
March 9th 2008 by Megan Bayliss in Child Abuse
The miracle of the loaves and the fishes was in the getting together and sharing. Opposing sides and unsophisticated problem solvers sat together and ate a meal. A miracle indeed, but then, few of them were women.
Not quite biblical or miraculous; 17 very different women came to the Talk Doctors at Imaginif and we shared afternoon tea […]
March 8th 2008 by Megan Bayliss in Child Abuse
Happy International Women’s Day to our sisters everywhere. Instead of sharing our stories, we share some photos of ourselves: there are no airbrushed parts or fancy photography tricks. We are as you see us. We are women!
What does the average women look like? She’s a real beauty, just like you. We are tall, short, over weight, skinny, normal, […]
March 3rd 2008 by Megan Bayliss in Child Abuse
Don’t forget to send All for Women or Imaginif a photo of you to showcase on our sites this coming Saturday, the 8th of March:
Pics of women in sexy genes
Here’s a self portrait sent in by the wonderful Lisa from Sunshine Girl on a Rainy Day:
International Women’s Day, where no matter what sort of genes you have […]