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Expect Less and Give More: 8 tips to growing stronger during the COVID-19 pandemic
March 20, 2020The history of the human race is laced with crises of epic proportions. How you respond to crises reveals much more about who you really are, deep down, than how you behave during smooth sailing. We each have a character-defining … Continue reading
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July 26, 2019You ask, “How do I get my kid to do chores without having to be on top of them?” 4 years ago I answered that question in a blog that went viral. To me chores are a critical way to … Continue reading
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April 13, 2018The three: –Choosing a college based on guesswork, not vocational data Before putting down $80,000 in college tuition, use a career counselor to ensure that choice of college and classes are crafted to lead to a meaningful, economically satisfactory, and … Continue reading
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