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Power is Love| The Keds Handbook for Women: the power issue

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A chat with Nina Westbrook mom of 3 under 3 (a.k.a. a saint), wife, entrepreneur, marriage & family therapist

Photographed in Los Angeles by Irida Mete

Photographed in Los Angeles by Irida Mete

 

Love is the most powerful thing I’ve experienced in my life. I have had to learn countless times to love myself, but I never had to learn or practice loving my husband or my children. There is something that is extremely self-assuring about unconditional love. Love gives us the gift of grace. This means that we can do the best we can, fall short sometimes, and make mistakes. Love ensures that we can do all of these things, and know that no matter what, we can still be loved by others, and we can continue to love ourselves. | Read Full Article |

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