Here are some tips I share with you, the same ones I give to my clients and boy mom communities. Tip #1 Create a “Book of Possibilities” For Your Child I suggest you create a…
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New Year Back to School Family Reset + A Must Read Article for Boy Moms
I love Two Tip Tuesday posts, but oh man, back-to-school has been back-to-busy. I didn’t want the day to end without sharing these gems in case they help your transition back to early mornings, homework…
An Easy Way to Teach Your Child to be Philanthropic + My New Hero
Tip #1: Create a Casual Family Foundation The holiday season is a great time to help kids feel the joy of giving.Here’s what we do in our house in case it sparks ideas for your…
Looping – “Yes, Exactly!” Script
Now that Thanksgiving is behind us, how are you feeling about the rest of the holiday season? If you’re like many parents, you’re oscillating between excitement and the mild dread that comes with a change…
How to be 1% Better Every Day
“Compounding is the greatest mathematical discovery of all time.” — Albert Einstein The quest to become a better version of yourself often feels like a roller coaster ride. It’s hard. And it’s usually so uneven….
How To Become Ridiculously Self-Aware In 20 Minutes
Four years ago my sister got me something that would dramatically alter the direction of my life. In fact, it was probably the most influential gift I’ve ever received. It would help me find my…
What’s the Point of Self-Improvement Anyway?
There’s a paradox with self-improvement and it is this: the ultimate goal of all self-improvement is to reach the point where you no longer feel the need to improve yourself. Think about it: The whole…
Self-love is the basis for self-improvement
There’s a quandary I hear people talk about a lot in the self-improvement world which goes something like this: “Should I keep trying to change, or should I just learn to love myself?” The people…
How to Supercharge Your Learning and Self-Improvement
One of my favorite pieces of ancient wisdom comes from the Stoic philosopher Epictetus: We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak. Sure, that may not…