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The Importance of Learning to Get Along with Friends Who Disagree

Many people today are avoiding talking about the election. In fact, some people have lost friendships and relationships over their different political viewpoints. While at a luncheon not too long ago, I observed the way the room divided along political lines, people gravitating to like energy to ... Read More

Preparing Children for Holiday Travel

With the holidays approaching, many of you may be preparing to travel across the country or overseas to spend the holidays with family. The holidays are about coming together; however, travel can be an expensive, time-consuming, stress-inducing exercise without proper preparation. When planning to ... Read More

Can This Marriage Be Saved?

Years ago, there was a ladies’ magazine with a regular column asking the question, “Can this Marriage Be Saved?” After reading about various marital woes, I concluded that if there was love, your marriage could be saved, but if not, then marriage would simply become a compromise. Here ... Read More

The Insecurities Driving Young Adults, Part 2

In my last blog post, I shared my thoughts on how young people today have become disabled by their inability to cope. In fact, they can become insecure adults who are then unable to honor commitments and take responsibility. As a parent, you are not helpless. There are many ways you can help your ... Read More

The Insecurities Driving Young Adults, Part 1

With media, social media, and technology echoing in a self-absorbed and immature generation, why are so many young adults insecure? Watching college and university students becoming overwhelmed and paralyzed by the results of an election, you might question what is missing in their development. Safe ... Read More