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Mad Men Season 6 Finale: Don Draper Returns to Hero Status “In Care Of” Dick Whitman

June 24, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 3 Comments

Mad Men Season 6 Finale… Symbolic death and uncertain rebirth…

Filed Under: Entertainment, Mad Men Tagged With: Jon Hamm as Don Draper, mad men recaps, Mad Men reviews

Wishful Thinking

June 23, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 7 Comments

Wishful thinking and plentiful daydreaming… healthy helpers.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Relationships Tagged With: achievement, aspiration, big questions, Culture, Dreams, motivation, New York Times, reinvention, Relationships, self-confidence

Dog Tired

June 22, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 9 Comments

How to reduce stress and fatigue? Pets, pool, or Paris?

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: benefits of a break, complaint department, fatigue, France, real women real life, stress management, technology meltdowns

The Nature of Smiling

June 21, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 3 Comments

What you see – and don’t – in the nature of a smile.

Filed Under: Life After Divorce, Morning Musing Tagged With: family, happiness, life after divorce, positive attitude, real women real life, writing, writing exercise

Weaning Off “Wanting It All”

June 20, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 7 Comments

Having, doing, and wanting. Are women asking the right questions?

Filed Under: Business, Parenting, Women's Issues, Work-Life Tagged With: big questions, career, family, feminism, gender roles, having it all, real women real life, women's roles, work life balance

How to Impress a Woman You Love (And Be Sexy Doing It)

June 19, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 3 Comments

The fastest way to a woman’s heart… stir her pot!

Filed Under: Dating, Love, Relationships Tagged With: dating, dating with kids, life after divorce, online dating, Relationships, sauvage series recipes, sex and single moms, sex appeal, single moms, single parent dating

Adaptable In Extremis

June 18, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 4 Comments

Is cleaning up bad habits easier than we think?

Filed Under: Morning Musing Tagged With: attitude change, big questions, can people change, change, good habits, New York Times, psychology, reinvention, society, starting over

Mad Men Season 6 Episode 12: The Quality of Mercy (Strained, Strained, Strained)

June 17, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 7 Comments

Mercy, from our disgruntled Mad Men characters? The quality of that mercy? Let’s talk self-serving, let’s talk survival, let’s get real. Episode 12’s action moves us into Don swimming in guilt from Sally’s discovery, Sally’s silence as she processes her father’s fall from grace, and Pete taking on Benson – with a twist we don’t […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Mad Men Tagged With: AMC TV Mad Men, mad men recaps, Mad Men reviews, Mad Men Season 6

The Dangers of Telling the Truth, by Accident

June 16, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 16 Comments

What cost, the “truth,” delivered carelessly?

Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: anxiety, communication, confidence, emotions, friendship, how to tell a friend the truth, New York Times, psychology, self-esteem, society, truth

When Superwoman Takes a Flying Leap

June 15, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 7 Comments

Superwoman soars, but eventually lands in reality…

Filed Under: Women's Issues Tagged With: definitions of success, family, feminism, gender roles, single moms, superwoman, superwoman myth, superwoman syndrome, women's issues, women's roles

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