The Ultimate Three-Step Guide
Be vulnerable. Ask questions. Dare to believe that you are not the only one who has ever faced this struggle. Say something you are afraid you might regret with the faith that the right person will hear it and reach out to you in solidarity.
How Not to be Afraid
Our kids are not looking for logical explanations and concrete answers, they are looking for a way not to be afraid.
Education into Action
I now have more than an education; I have the power to put that education to good use for my family. Because as a coach I have learned to identify not only what I want or why I want it, but how to make it happen.
I've Got Your Back
Sometimes our hurts get stuck inside. Maybe it’s because we silence the words that express them. Maybe it’s because we just can’t decide which words to choose out of so many.
Finding Purpose in our Kids' Pain
If we remember that our job is not to shield them from trials but to teach them to successfully navigate their way through, we can begin to see challenges as blessings.
Spoken Straight from the Source
Sometimes the best way to find out how coaching can help is to listen to those who’ve been helped by it.
First Things First
I knew that I had to align myself with Him if I was to make my way without losing myself, losing my marriage, resenting my babies, or succumbing to despair along they way. I had to seek Him first.
Encouraging Healthy Sibling Relationships
Our call as parents isn’t to treat all our kids the same, but to nourish them according to their needs.
Making Change One Baby Step at a Time
The road to successful, sustainable change is paved in baby steps—stepping stones placed close together, sometimes awkwardly so, and occasionally dropped off to the side rather than out ahead.
Take the Time
I will take the time to look at you when you speak to me, to hear the words you say, and to listen your heart cry when the words never reach your lips.