Life isn’t linear! We should be encouraged to follow our passions because that’s what helps create our lives. So let your kids be the funny, smart, and curious creatures they are, so they can explore their many paths.
Read MoreHowever cliche it is, time flies way too fast. We need to look up, pay attention, and embrace these fleeting moments.
Read MoreAs parents, we need to play an active role in helping our children feel loved and rooted in their being. Dr. Dan Siegel walks us through the 4 S’s of how to stay attached to our kids so we can create stronger, deeper bonds.
Read MoreWe need to encourage our kids and ourselves to dream big. We also need to build community and have certain people around us to point us in the right direction, so we can do more than we ever thought. Stacey Flowers tells us we need cheerleaders, mentors, coaches, friends, and peers to have a good, happy life.
Read MoreAshley C. Ford talks about how our imagination affects how we perceive those around us. Choose to be brave, to dare to imagine, and be willing to have the hard conversations. We should take the time to peel the layers off to discover our unique traits that will help us and others grow.
Read MoreExtracurricular activities are not always feasible or necessary. Julie Lythcott-Haims tells us that if we create a conducive environment, by building a foundation of love and chores, our children are more apt to build something far greater than a resume.
How to Raise an Adult, by Julie Lythcott-Haims.
Read MoreThis one is for all of the daughters in our lives….
Courtney Ferrell inspires us to be confident in who we were made to be. She encourages all ladies to tune in to their intuition, to love big, and to live in alignment with their values.
Read MoreRegardless of your title at work, in the home you’re a leader. It’s an exhausting and ambiguous role as you navigate the emotions of little ones, but it’s an important role to be proud of. Simon Sinek discusses four pointers that help us as parents take responsibility of our actions.
Read MoreThe foundations for our adult relationships are formed when we’re children. Relationships can be tricky, but we need to do the work to unravel the knots. Mark Groves helps us discover how to heal ourselves, change the future of our relationships, and set our children up for success in their relationships.
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