his week we focused on routines. There is a ton of science that supports the benefit of routine that is outlined in my earlier blog post this week.
Science is awesome, but what if our lives don’t want to fit in a routine?
We all want to our children to be awesome, thriving creatures, right?
This blog will explain everything most likely know about the importance of routines and why we get so frustrated when we can’t get our kids to follow them....
Read MoreAchieving goals requires the willingness to be intentional and accountable. And one of the many things that help people monitor their goals and keep their life in check is a planner. In this post, you’ll learn science-backed benefits of planners and how
Read MoreI realized no matter HOW many planners I had, and no matter WHAT their purpose, a planner wasn’t going to help if I didn’t write in it....
Read MoreYou love your child. No doubt. But do you express your love in a way that he or she wants to be loved....
Read MoreThe truth is, we are always judged on our work space. Whether it is your adult space being judged by a boss, or parents judging their teen’s work space....
Read MoreWe don't all have time to read long blogs or watch Facebook Live videos- so here are the 3 easy peasy points from this week's blog!
Read MoreWhy can’t we mold our children into perfectly organized cherubs? Chances are your child a) does not have ...
Read MoreWhile ice skating at Rockefeller Center this weekend , I looked at the skaters falling. What would the scene look like if the parents started to punish their children for falling down....
Read MoreAsk your child what their goals are for this quarter. Listen without judgement. Then, ask your child what steps they can take to achieve these goals....
Read MoreCoaching is not about giving your child orders. We want to focus on lifetime results. Instead, I work with your child to help them define their personal goals. We look at their daily choices (school and life) and the impact on those goals....
Read MoreWorking with kiddos that are struggling students is my passion. They may struggle because of learning/attention disabilities, giftedness, or they may simple need to look at studying in a new way. The common thread with each of these students is feelings of unease, defeat, and lack of confidence.....
Read MoreI participated in an education chat on Twitter, and I wrote “I meet students where they are at and accept them for who they are. My goal is to get them to reach their dreams one state at a time.” First, let me say...
Read MoreWhen we think of the people in our lives, what comes to mind? Their greatness? Their weakness? When we work with people, we are dealing with human interactions. Personally, I try to operate from a position of joy.....
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