In my last post, I talked about the recent, unfortunate trend of overprotecting kids, thinking it will preserve their supposedly-fragile self-esteem. In reality this focus of coddling over competence is actually destructive to the very self-esteem the grown ups are trying to protect. When we give kids a trophy just for showing up for practice, […]
Real Self-Worth: The 3 Pillars of Self-Esteem
Self-worth goes by many different names. Some call it confidence. Self-esteem. Loving yourself. Self-image. Self-concept. No matter what you call it, I think it’s important to talk about what self-worth is NOT. It’s not the false sense of self-esteem peddled by our modern society which coddles people and makes them feel entitled just for existing. […]
Magic of Family Meals Book Giveaway
My dear friend and fellow blogger at The Engaged Home just published a review of my book The Magic of Family Meals:115 Conversation Starters to Connect With Your Kids. If you’ve ever wondered how to really connect with your kids and move beyond two word answers like “Fine” and “Nothing,” then this book is for […]
Make Family Meals More Meaningful With Conversation Starters
You finally get an evening without karate or cheer team, but everyone’s so exhausted and stressed out that they eat dinner in silence. Or they grab a plate of food and retreat to their bedrooms to play Xbox or text their friends while they scarf down their meal alone. Or worse yet, dinner time turns […]
Making Resolutions That Stick
Most New Year’s resolutions suck. They sound all lofty and noble on January 1st, but 10 days later they’re just a reminder of how we’ve failed. Again. A business blogger I follow, Shannon Cherry, just produced a great video about the “New Year, New You” lie. She talks about how we think we can radically […]
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