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Overcoming the Effects of Verbal Abuse - Part I
What is Verbal Abuse?
What you say: Verbal abuse is often defined as a pattern of verbal behavior
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Make Parenting Count
Kurt and Emily stood beside Michael’s crib gazing in wonder at their brand-new baby son. The months of waiting were over
Are you STILL angry?
Intimacy is the fuel that powers every couple’s emotional engine. It’s what makes your relationship special – those moments when you catch
Job Stress – What Can You Do? Part 2 of 2
Last week we looked at the damaging effects that work-related stress can have on your health and life. Today, we will talk about some
Job Stress – What Can You Do? Part 1 of 2
Today’s workforce faces a multitude of pressures: deadlines, office politics, nonproductive meetings, conflict, job ambiguity, miscommunication
Blending Them In Without Mixing Them Up (Part 2 of 2)
In our previous blog we began talking about some ways to start out on the right foot if you re-marry and bring two families together.
Blending Them In Without Mixing Them Up (Part 1 of 2)
One of my first introductions to a blended family was The Brady Bunch. Every Friday night, we tuned in to watch Mike Brady and his three sons and his new wife,
Why Your Personality Type is Awesome
One of the most challenging, interesting, and rewarding things about working with people is helping them discover the unique combination
Helping Your Child Process the Illness or Death of a Loved One
In this life, there is no escaping the reality that your family will be impacted by serious illness and death at some time.
What Buying a Car Can Teach You About Who to Marry
When my daughter was preparing to go to college, we had to shop for a reliable car to transport her around her temporary new community.
Help Your Kids Quit Procrastinating
When I was growing up I would often hear my mother say, “Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.” As a child, I hated that statement.
10 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Divorce
With the divorce rate in the United States over 50% we can’t help but wonder whether those who choose to call it quits have thought
Does Your Credit Score Reveal Impatience?
Did you know you can tell a lot about a person from just their credit score? You can certainly tell whether or not they will qualify for a mortgage,
How Good Deeds Can Affect Your Life
You just never know what impact your actions may have on someone else’s life... or yours. I have a favorite old story that illustrates this fact very well.
Are You Contented and Thankful?
I read a survey that revealed over half of all Americans would choose a new line of work if they had the chance. It’s amazing to think
5 Keys to Building Greater Stress Resilience
The first month of the new year has already proven to be a continuation of challenges and stress for many people in our country and around the world.
Is It Too Late to Mend a Broken Relationship?
The holidays are a wonderful time to get together with friends and family to experience the joy of laughter, reminiscing, and renewing connections.
Do You Worry About What People Think?
It has been said that more people are held captive in the prison of their own minds then in all the jail cells in the world…
Looking the Part of a Confident You
At the end of this blog post you will learn how to get our free resource specifically designed to help you in your confidence building journey.
How Your Imagination Helps Build Confidence
The other day I was watching my 4-year-old grandson using his imagination by acting like a “superhero”. He grunted as he lifted up his