Clayton M. Christensen’s book “How Will You Measure Your Life?” is a profound example of the approach all self-help and personal growth books should take. He states it best in chapter 1 of the book: You might be tempted to try to make decisions in your life based on what you know has happened in […]
Humans love to use laziness as a catch all for why something isn’t getting done. We use the term “lazy” to browbeat ourselves when we choose to binge watch a show instead of working towards our goals. We also use it to browbeat our children, spouse, and friends when they choose to sleep, play video games, […]
“Take it or leave it Parenting” is the parenting style I aspire to use more often. No need to google this parenting style because this is not a parenting style researched and documented in some family psychology journal. This is a parenting style I discovered doing some self-reflection as I found myself using the “Take […]