Making the Choice
By Robyn Young I was talking to my sweet daughter the other day. She is of an age and a temperament that makes not
By Robyn Young I was talking to my sweet daughter the other day. She is of an age and a temperament that makes not
Here’s a book that effectively teaches empowerment to youth. Youth today often struggle with low self-esteem, bullies, or just living up to their potential
This is a follow-up to a previous post on why I home school. When my sixth child Bethany turned 5, she really wanted to
Here’s another throwback to when we were dealing with the effects of the Great Recession: This is the third installment of my personal exposé
Feb 4, 2012 What began as a repository of thinking tips, this blog of mine is now becoming a catch-all for many more thoughts
I have mixed emotions right now – thought I’d write to try and sort it all out. I’m going to be working with a woman soon to help her with her book as part of my Profitable Author Coaching program, and in preparation for my first call with her, I’ve been reading her blog. I’m a little concerned that this may be one especially difficult project for me, because as much as I look forward to helping her achieve her goals, the topic is tough. She lost her 16 year-old son to a heart disease less than 2 years ago, and her book and her blog is all about going through the grieving process and coming out on the other end okay.
By Robyn Young “Musick has Charms to soothe a savage Breast, to soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak.” ~William Congreve, The Mourning Bride Music
Psalms 127:3-5 “Children are an heritage of the Lord… Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them.” I was the youngest
Even a laundry room catastrophe can teach a valuable life lesson. When my oldest son was seventeen, he was given the assignment to do
By Katie Vrajich The law of polarity states that everything has an opposite of equal measure. If you walk right 5 steps, to get
A throwback journal entry from 2010: At about 9 pm there was a knock at my door. My dog immediately erupted into his deep
By Angie Kleven It had been a long grueling day and promised to be an even longer night. As I looked at the pile
By Angie Kleven In the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, there is a passage which has, quite literally, changed the way I think.
By Linda Knudsen “Mom, the dishwasher EXPLODED!” my boys yelled frantically. “Guys, dishwashers don’t explode! What are you talking about?” I ask incredulously. As
By Katie Vrajich The day after college graduation would have been the beginning of the end for me. Death by tedium. You see, I’ve
By Linda Knudsen While driving my husband to work today he observed, “Today was a good day. I want to be able to get
By Adam Porter Nothing in the universe rests-everything is in a constant state of motion or vibration. We know that everything vibrates: molecules, radio
By Jan Lambert Mother had a vicious temper and was violent. She screamed vile names, and battered us daily. Father was emotionally distant, and
By Robyn Young I was talking to my sweet daughter the other day. She is of an age and a temperament that makes not
Here’s a book that effectively teaches empowerment to youth. Youth today often struggle with low self-esteem, bullies, or just living up to their potential
This is a follow-up to a previous post on why I home school. When my sixth child Bethany turned 5, she really wanted to
Here’s another throwback to when we were dealing with the effects of the Great Recession: This is the third installment of my personal exposé
Feb 4, 2012 What began as a repository of thinking tips, this blog of mine is now becoming a catch-all for many more thoughts
I have mixed emotions right now – thought I’d write to try and sort it all out. I’m going to be working with a woman soon to help her with her book as part of my Profitable Author Coaching program, and in preparation for my first call with her, I’ve been reading her blog. I’m a little concerned that this may be one especially difficult project for me, because as much as I look forward to helping her achieve her goals, the topic is tough. She lost her 16 year-old son to a heart disease less than 2 years ago, and her book and her blog is all about going through the grieving process and coming out on the other end okay.
By Robyn Young “Musick has Charms to soothe a savage Breast, to soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak.” ~William Congreve, The Mourning Bride Music
Psalms 127:3-5 “Children are an heritage of the Lord… Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them.” I was the youngest
Even a laundry room catastrophe can teach a valuable life lesson. When my oldest son was seventeen, he was given the assignment to do
By Katie Vrajich The law of polarity states that everything has an opposite of equal measure. If you walk right 5 steps, to get
A throwback journal entry from 2010: At about 9 pm there was a knock at my door. My dog immediately erupted into his deep
By Angie Kleven It had been a long grueling day and promised to be an even longer night. As I looked at the pile
By Angie Kleven In the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, there is a passage which has, quite literally, changed the way I think.
By Linda Knudsen “Mom, the dishwasher EXPLODED!” my boys yelled frantically. “Guys, dishwashers don’t explode! What are you talking about?” I ask incredulously. As
By Katie Vrajich The day after college graduation would have been the beginning of the end for me. Death by tedium. You see, I’ve
By Linda Knudsen While driving my husband to work today he observed, “Today was a good day. I want to be able to get
By Adam Porter Nothing in the universe rests-everything is in a constant state of motion or vibration. We know that everything vibrates: molecules, radio
By Jan Lambert Mother had a vicious temper and was violent. She screamed vile names, and battered us daily. Father was emotionally distant, and
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