We are all tempted to believe that deadly tsunamis, bone-chilling temperatures or collapsing stock markets mean things are out of control. That is simply not true.
Thriving in Chaotic Times
Empathy is the Fourth Step to Conflict Resolution in L.U.V.E.
Empathy is more than feeling sorry that your spouse is burdened or troubled. Empathy takes place as you carry your spouse’s burdens.
Burn the Ships: Not Looking Back and Learning How to Overcome Disappointment
When we were young boys living in Australia, our dad was a concert promoter. On one particular tour he lost everything – our house, our car, our family’s life savings.
Use A Legacy List to Give Loved Ones Peace of Mind
Has your spouse or a family member ever said to you, “What do I do when you’re gone? Who do I call? Where do I find all the family’s information? How do […]
Affirming the Next Generation
6 generations of business success. We tend to not think like that. In America, often the mantra has been build to sell—not build to hold, or build for purpose. In […]
Validation in Marriage is the Third Step to Conflict Resolution in L.U.V.E.
Validation is safely allowing your spouse to share his or her thoughts and feelings. The message is that it’s okay to think and feel the way he or she does.
Six Ways to Build Your Teen’s Identity
Try these strategies to counteract culture by helping your teen develop a strong, positive identity.
Listening is the First Step to Conflict Resolution in L.U.V.E.
Active listening is a powerful tool in any relationship, but is an essential skill in marriage.
Understanding is the Second Step to Conflict Resolution in L.U.V.E.
Couples often find themselves in avoidable conflict. But how can you avoid it?
Help for Grandparents Caring for Children In Crisis
Grandparents sometimes have to provide safe and loving homes for grandchildren when their children, the parents of those little ones, are unable to do so.







