Posts in Personal Development
Four Classic Stress Responses and The Five Steps For Moving Beyond Them

Most people would agree that this has been the most stressful year in over a generation, perhaps the most stressful ever for many people today. We face new health risks for family, friends and ourselves; unpredictable work, school and income schedules; crazy choices about how to get basic supplies and necessities; and major disruptions to the social interactions which we have taken largely for granted until now.

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Christmas In The Time of Covid

American society has changed! Look at youth behavior today vs. 50 years ago. Homelessness, street violence, domestic violence, drug abuse, suicide and self-destructive behavior has dramatically increased. Today many families are at risk! Government programs, psychologists and counselors try to fix us as we march toward socialism. So… what happened?

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Opposites Attract But Compatibility Lasts Forever

As people, we do need other people, but let’s face it, relating to others is complicated. Most people seek companionship in their lives. Compatibility is essential to achieving a satisfying relationship and satisfying life. It is a challenge that most people find extremely difficult to achieve. How important is it to you to find a companion, soul mate, and lover? How can you really know who a person is? Even after you have met and developed a relationship, how well do you know them?

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Do Children's Lives Matter?

Society is us, not just elected officials. America’s future is in peril because children have been ignored, neglected and abused as family and neighborhood support deteriorated. We see the destructive results with many young people lacking a moral foundation which include the 3 C’s: Courage, Character and a self-protective Conscience.

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How To Set Up School At Home

As the pandemic rages on, parents are having to rethink their lives to make room for homeschooling their children. Some schools are closed, and others are staggering the in-class days so some days the kids are working at home, and other days they are not.

How do you re-purpose your spaces and schedules at home to accommodate this new homeschool function?

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Keeping Kids Safe Begins At Home And In Our Neighborhoods

Did you ever hear the quote, “You can’t change other people; you can only change yourself?” That includes the relationship between citizens and police. Intimidation, name calling, violence and “Defund Police” will only make communities more vulnerable and less safe. And, to make matters worse, harden police and citizen attitudes toward each other and the community.

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