by Tajah Sahar Schall | Dec 4, 2015 | Blog
Your Partner Cannot Read Your Mind One of the biggest communication issues that I see in couples time and again is constantly making assumptions. Assuming that you know your partner so well that you can always tell what they are thinking. “I know exactly what she’s...
by Tajah Sahar Schall | Oct 10, 2015 | Blog
On Grief & Parenting There are many things about being a parent that I think have to be lived to be fully understood. Over and over people told me how all consuming and exhausting it is to raise a child, and that they never imagined they could possibly love...
by Tajah Sahar Schall | Sep 11, 2015 | Blog
Five Signs You May be in a Toxic Relationship “To love without knowing how to love, wounds the person we love.” ~Thich Nhat Hanh For five years, in my late teens and early twenties, I was a part of a toxic relationship. It was my first real relationship and I had no...
by Tajah Sahar Schall | Aug 11, 2015 | Blog
“Is that your son?” I was recently talking with a friend who is also a black woman with multiracial children. Her boys are both older than mine. She told me that she often had people ask her if she was the boys nanny, and that people were often surprised...
by Tajah Sahar Schall | Aug 2, 2015 | Blog
Adoption from a Child’s Perspective The other day I saw a commercial on TV. It showed a couple meeting their young, adopted child for what seemed like the first time. The love in their faces looked much like a couple seeing their baby for the first time. The...
by Tajah Sahar Schall | Jul 28, 2015 | Blog
Everybody fights: How to Keep it Clean In every relationship there comes a time when the two people involved do not see eye to eye. This is perfectly normal and natural. How those people react however can make or break the relationship. Do you choose to fight dirty or...
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