If you have a good relationship with your parents, you probably know that all they want is for you to be happy. They told you that when you brought home a bad grade on a math test and when you went through a tough breakup. They reminded you after arguments in which you all said some things you shouldn't have. Really, chances are they've been thinking about your happiness since before you were even born. And don't you want the same for them? You can't guarantee that anyone will be happy every minute of every day, but if you knew you could add more joy to your parents' lives, wouldn't you do it? Here are 17 ways to get started... BLOG POSTS | Barbara & Shannon Kelley: A Fine Mess: Why We Need to Ditch the Clutter When information, not to mention the choices available to us, increase exponentially, where's the space to process? To reflect? | | Madeleine M. Kunin: Why Men Can't Have It All Instead of concluding that we have to reject the women's movement's promise that women could "have it all," it's time to acknowledge that many of the same limitations hold true for men | | Joyce McFadden: What We Don't Tell Our Daughters About Sex -- And Should In an effort to keep our daughters safe, are we adding to the illusion mothers are asexual? Are we selling that to our daughters as the future they have to look forward to? | | Angela Gray: No Pressure: You're Just Representing Your Entire Race and Gender! Sometimes, I am the first black woman that someone has interacted with, dated or developed a friendship with. At times, I am that "one" that surprised you. And there are times where it doesn't matter who or what I am, because you knew who I was the instant you saw me. | | Farzana Gardee: Accidentally Childfree I never imagined that I would one day be discussing a childfree life, let alone my childfree life | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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