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Posts in the "Your Time" category:
Value-Based Meal Planning: What Are the Best Meals for Your Family?
Every mother brings a unique set of values, circumstances, challenges, and talents to her cooking. At the end of this week, what kind of meal experience do you most want to have built for your family?
My Personal “I Don’t” List
We often make “to-do” lists, but have you ever made a “don’t” list? It’s one tool I’m using to identify what I am choosing not to focus on at this time in my life. And it’s helped me get rid of some of the guilt we carry around as mothers for not being able to do it all.
Power of Moms Pick: This School Year, I’m Cutting Myself Some Slack
Are you feeling excited but also overwhelmed by the new school year? In a recent article entitled “This School Year, I’m Cutting Myself Some Slack,” author Victoria Fedden offers some wisdom to mothers for avoiding getting “manic” in our goal-setting at this time of year.
Beyond the To-Do List (April’s Interview): Episode 118
Are you looking to increase your productivity, do meaningful work, and more fully live your purpose? This interview with Erik Fisher and April Perry will give you some concrete steps for getting started.
Book Summary: Navigating the Cyberscape
Ryan Anderson uses incredible wit, knowledge, and experience to help us examine how we interact with technology. He draws from his extensive background working with troubled teenagers and compliments that with extensive research to clearly, and cleverly, evaluate and help us improve our dynamic relationship with the cyber world.
Video Games Are Not the Enemy—They are the Messenger
What if paying attention to our children’s technological obsessions could give us insight into their needs? Author Amanda Hamilton Roos explores this idea in this thought-provoking post.
Mommy’s Quiet Time 101 – Episode 112 [Audio Post]
Would you like an hour or so of quiet time each day to nap, complete a project, read, exercise, or do something else that is important to you while your children are happily occupied, doing their own thing? Yes, your life is most likely complicated, and every idea featured in the podcast below might not […]
Book Summary: The Seeds of Love, Growing Mindful Relationships
Jerry Braza uses the analogy of a garden, as well as wisdom from many different beliefs and cultures, to teach us how to cultivate goodness in our own minds. By doing so we create optimal conditions for developing “mindful relationships” with those we love.
Going Back to Work
Have you found yourself with more free time now that your children are in school? If you’re considering re-entering the workforce, these steps may help you use that time to meet your goals.
What’s Your “Area of Highest Contribution”? Episode 91
Ever feel like you’re going in 1000 different directions but never getting anywhere? Join Tiffany and April as they discuss their biggest takeaways from the book “Essentialism” by Greg McKeown.
What Our Brand New Website Can Do for YOU
Have you noticed the new website design that takes our website to a whole new level of design and functionality? Please join us for a brief tour that will show you how this website can be an even greater source of strength to your whole family.
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