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Answering the Tough Questions Children Ask character children family life goals habits inspiration mental health parenting support time management values working moms

My son asked me the other day how I am able to accept rejection when I offer a class or a service as part of my business and no one shows up or responds. Every entrepreneur knows that this is always a possibility and a deep belief in your product and services will help you to be patient while the...

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Doing the Right Thing character children family life goals habits inspiration parenting values

I just finished a bike ride around Colorado and our group often camped at schools. At one of the school cafeterias there was a big sign that said, DO THE RIGHT THING". What a simple message but what a difference it makes to reflect if our thoughts and actions are leading us to do the right thing....

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3 Areas to Reflect on after Mother's Day character children family life fun habits holidays inspiration mental health parenting selfcare support values working moms

It is very common for people to reassess their lives around New year's Day. After basking in the love and appreciation shown on Mother's Day, I propose that moms everywhere use it as an opportunity to reflect on their parenting and to identify any special needs their children might have....

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Family Fun on Snow Day Is Good for Everyone character family life fun inspiration mental health parenting selfcare sports time management values

Two words that light up the face of a child and can instill panic in busy parents: SNOW DAY!  All across parts of the U.S., schools are closed due to snowy, icey weather. Remembering the joy that such a surprise can be for children, in our home school we always had the tradition of calling...

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Spending Time with your Children character children family family life parenting values

If there is one thing that never gets old it is attending one of your child's events and seeing them catch your eye and smile. It's deeply satisfying to be there for our kids. When you can see in their eyes that they are glad you are there, it's even better.

Today I'm watching my youngest son at...

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