Goals and Dreams, Relationship Design
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Marc Zalmanoff of www.fitness-ninja.com. Although dangerous, I would assume most educated people (i.e. you reading this right now) understand the benefits of regular exercise. Primarily, it’s good for you but I won’t bore...
Goals and Dreams, Simplicity
With all things in life, it is important to not confuse a desire to change with actual change. Thinking about decluttering or talking about decluttering won’t result in any positive benefits. These benefits can only be experienced when the excess clutter has been...
Goals and Dreams, Simplicity
A couple of weeks ago, Stephen from Alabama who wrote in questioning a now famous speech in which Rowe said “follow your passion” was the worst advice he’d ever received. “Hi, Mike. Let me begin by saying that I love what you and your foundation are attempting to do,”...
Goals and Dreams, Relationship Design
I regularly receive emails from readers looking for help with a struggle in their marriage. They disclose the issues they are having as well as their desire to work on making things better. The biggest reason many people in this type of situation fail to go to...
Family and Kids, Goals and Dreams, Relationship Design
If you happened to miss the initial guide, be sure to check it out. One reader asked a few very good follow up questions based on part one. Here is an excerpt: Finding a therapist, especially when there isn’t anything catastrophic wrong, is a challenging thing....
Family and Kids, Goals and Dreams, Relationship Design
When I look at the world I’m pessimistic, but when I look at people I am optimistic. ~Carl Rogers As you may or may not know, my paying gig is as a marriage and family therapist. I’ve had a private practice in the town where I live for 12 years now...