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Raising Children Who Succeed
Posted by: | CommentsIn this book you will learn about
- Setting Boundaries
- Establishing Routines
- Creating a Creative Space
- Choosing Role Models
- Freedom
And so much more. I’m beginning a series expanding on the material from this book. Be sure to fill in your e-mail address Over there ====> In the form on the sidebar of this page to receive a ***FREE*** copy of the book. It will give you a great foundation to spring forth into raising children who are successful.
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Posted by: | CommentsThe “I’m Blessed By You” Note
Posted by: | CommentsOne of my greatest desires in life is to be a true blessing to my children. They sure are to me! Today, my son John, put his hand on my shoulder as he towered above me and said, “I’m really glad you’re my mom.” (insert tears)
I responded with, “You’re still my favorite.”
To which he then retorted, “You’re still my favorite mom.” Read More→
21 Day Challenge
Posted by: | CommentsTomorrow, I’m beginning a new venture with my children. As most of you know, I’m an entrepreneur to the very core of my being. The past few years I’ve struggled with how to support my family and still love what I do. Not any more! We’re in this together!
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H2O and You
Posted by: | CommentsOne thing I’ve heard over and over by people participating in the New You by the New Year is that they “know” they should be drinking more water, but it’s just so hard to do.
I’m rowing in that same boat. I do really well for awhile and even begin to crave water, then, something happens, and the habit I had been developing is gone and pretty soon I realize I haven’t had one real glass of water for days. Seriously – days! Is there anyone out there doing the same thing? Read More→
Help! I Can’t Quit Overeating!
Posted by: | CommentsHelp! I Can’t Quit Overeating!
By Julie Morris, RN © 2009
My blood pressure gauge frantically tapped out the message I didn’t want to hear. While thoughtfully removing the stethoscope from his ears, my doctor said what I already knew: “You have got to lose weight!”
After years of dieting, starving and bingeing, I was fatter than ever. The harder I tried not to overeat, the more I found myself eating. Here I was, RN Supervisor of a large medical-surgical floor in the local hospital, telling people what to do to get healthy, and I couldn’t lose the weight that could kill me. Even though I was only in my 30’s, my doctor told me that I could have a stroke if I didn’t lose weight. I had dieted a thousand times before, but this time nothing seemed to work. Read More→
Parenting How To: Shopping With Kids
Posted by: | CommentsGot a Full Plate? Sometimes You Still Need to Have Dessert
Posted by: | CommentsThere are many of us who are so busy we just can’t imagine that we would be able to squeeze one more thing onto our plate.
I even fnd myself speaking words like:
- ”I can’t take anymore.”
- “Grrr…I’m already too busy!”
- “There is no more room on my plate for one more thing.
Positive Goals for a Positive Transformation
Posted by: | CommentsSetting Positive Goals for a Positive Transformation
By Terri Camp
As you begin to ponder and write out your goals, I want to encourage you to make your goals “Positive” rather than “Negative” goals. What’s the difference? Isn’t a goal a goal? No. Your success on meeting your goals will be hugely influenced by the attitude of the goal.
Most of us make goals that take away something from us, but we don’t replace it with something that is good for us. A lot of goals will say something like, “quit eating chocolate.” That’s a negative goal. A positive goal would be, “In place of my daily chocolate, I will have 3 apple slices.”
Your goal steps should be worded in a way that doesn’t make you feel a loss, but makes you feel like you are gaining. Simply reading over your goals will give a positive lift to you rather than a feeling that you are sacrificing.
I recommend really thinking about the changes you want to make in your life. I usually think about four areas of change. You may have different ones than I do.
The categories of change are: Spiritual, Personal, Professional, and Educational. Rather than using the word “change” I’m going to use the word, “transformation” because that’s what you’re doing; you’re transforming your life. Where you are now is fine, there isn’t anything wrong with you. Don’t look at goal setting as if there is something wrong that needs to be fixed, but rather that you are transforming your life, into a better version of you. Don’t “change” who you are; transform into what you want to be.
Using the four categories, make a list of the ways you would like to transform within each category.
As you create your goals, I also want you to think of the ways you are going to achieve those goals. I call those “Goal Steps.” A Goal Step is a small step which you repeat until you reach your final goal.
Here are some tips when creating goals. Read More→
Who Am I?
Posted by: | CommentsAgain today I was signing up for a website which required information about me. I suppose I should have something readily available to use for such biographies, but I usually find myself feeling a little pressure at trying to define who I am — in 250 characters or less. Read More→



