You wouldn't think kids need much help when it comes to discovering what they're passionate about. They kind of fall naturally into interests, don't they? Not always. Some children are more naturally timid. They aren't as inclined to explore and discover without a little encouragement to nudge … Continue Reading about 4 Ideas Designed to Help Your Kids Find Their “Why”
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Finding Your “Why” Once Your Kids Are Grown
Those middle years are interesting, aren't they? From the time your child is born until they leave the nest, it's not uncommon for parents to tie up their "Why" in things that involve spending time with the family. Of course, it's a good thing to want to be there during these years. There's nothing … Continue Reading about Finding Your “Why” Once Your Kids Are Grown

5 Actions to Take When You’re Losing Your Why
We realize it the moment it happens. One morning you wake up dragging a little bit. The next, you hit the snooze alarm. Twice. The day looms in front of you, and all you see is the To-Do list you have leftover from yesterday, with more additions at the end, making it seem as though you're just … Continue Reading about 5 Actions to Take When You’re Losing Your Why

3 Steps to Find Your “Why” in Your Relationship
It used to be so simple-the first days and weeks of love fill you with so much joy and passion. Every moment had positive energy all its own. But then life got in the way. As the relationship settled into something more permanent, the day-to-day routine took the place of passion. What … Continue Reading about 3 Steps to Find Your “Why” in Your Relationship

6 Things You Learn When You Lose Your Why
We all lose direction sometimes. From the time we're children, we find purpose in the things we do fairly easily. We create goals and dream big dreams almost as easily as we breathe or play with our friends. We have a "Why" from the moment someone asks us, "What do you want to be when you grow … Continue Reading about 6 Things You Learn When You Lose Your Why
