Everyone has flaws that make them concerned, afraid, or embarrassed. However, it’s very important to feel confident in the skin that you’re in to live happier, confident, and even healthier lives. So how can you make the best of what you have to look and feel better than ever before? …
Read More »Overcoming Perfectionism
Would you be surprised if I told you that the valedictorian of your local high school, a girl that was not only gifted academically, but was involved in several extracurricular activities and had many friends was suicidal and has attempted to take her own life? She showed no signs of …
Read More »Learning Self-Love
When you look in the mirror what do you see? Do you see your flaws and blemishes or your beauty and potential? Many people have no problem reciting hundreds of flaws, but struggle to list off just a few good qualities or things they love about themselves. How can you …
Read More »What Do Kids Really Need From Their Parents?
What do your kids really need from you? Is it to have a nice house and a day full of activities? Is it to have healthy food and holiday celebrations? Is it to have regular vacations and nice clothes? Is it to have new technology and spending money? This is …
Read More »Sometimes The Best Thing A Parent Can Say Is Nothing
Parents tell. It’s what we do. We have been on the planet longer than our kids so we think we know what they need and how they need it. Over-parenting – our parents did this. Their parents did this. It’s easy to see why it still happens. And I’ll agree …
Read More »Can One Person Really Make a Difference?
As someone who’s been in the writing/publishing/book business since 2004 – in one form or another – I’ve often taught that one book, one person, one author really can make a difference. Yet, through all those years of teaching I only knew this in my “head” and didn’t have a …
Read More »Confessions of a Reformed Brazen Hussy
Imagine the scariest roller coaster in the world, the kind that takes you super high and then plummets at top speed two seconds later. As you climb to the top, the hair on the back of your neck stands up and your stomach ties up in knots. When you drop, …
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