It seems that everywhere I turn, and likely you turn, we are faced with this current trend of unsettling news. It could be easy to succumb to the headlines around us and become anxious and fearful. I don’t want to live that way, and I don’t expect you do either. These are a few of my thoughts on finding peace, regardless of your circumstances
What To Do When Your Kids Don’t Share Your Values
Nothing happens without relationship. Our goal should be to spend time with our children to build a stronger connection and grow our relationship. Enter your child’s world and grow in your understanding of their values, interests, and preferences. Allow them to be themselves. At some level our child’s world differs from ours, perhaps drastically. Our priority is to love and support our children unconditionally even if their values and beliefs differ from ours.
Four of Life’s Most Critical Questions
The demands of all the urgent things in our life keep us from focusing on the important things. After nearly 30 years providing financial advice, I believe the following four questions are the most important to ask. These four questions, if properly answered, will change your financial future and likely the health of your family relationships.
How Much Is Enough
I find it interesting that we have a natural discernment of how much is enough for many aspects of our life. This includes the dinner table, although the Thanksgiving dinner table often pushes the limits to that natural discernment, it also includes our limits when grocery shopping or even exercising.