It’s easy to say what you’d do if you were confronted with a crisis — but that’s just talk. How would you respond if you were 28 years old, newly married, and suddenly diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer? There’s one thing for sure: If I were faced with a crushing medical diagnosis, I hope… [Read More]
Are You Worried for Nothing?
We all worry about things. It’s only natural. In fact, most people worry about similar things, such as having enough money, remaining in good health, performing well at work, and maintaining good relationships. Some people even worry about getting old. Essentially, we worry about what may happen, what can go wrong, and whether we’ll be… [Read More]
Keep An Open Mind
What Do a Wedding and a Funeral Have in Common?
What could be more different than a wedding and a funeral? A wedding celebrates an exciting beginning while a funeral marks a conclusive end. A wedding gazes into a couple’s future while a funeral sums up a person’s past. A wedding brims with tears of happiness while a funeral is filled with tears of sadness…. [Read More]
Here’s to the Folks Who Bring Good to the World
Here’s to the folks who bring good to the world. Here’s to role models who believe in the power of good — not what’s good for them but rather, what’s good for others. Here’s to parents who recognize the enormous responsibility of bringing a child into the world. Parents who sacrifice everything to ensure that… [Read More]
Do You Rise to the Occasion?
Staying in your comfort zone is easy. You don’t have to think, you don’t have to learn, and you know exactly what to expect. In fact, you can almost live on automatic pilot. Right? The problem is that if you remained in your comfort zone your entire life, you’d still be crawling like a baby…. [Read More]
How to Pass Your Values On to Your Children
Choices Are Easy. The Tough Part is Living with Them
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