Raising Detail-Oriented Kids
When you are teaching your children how to be more detail oriented, there are two key things you can do to get the message across.
Lessons That Lovebirds Teach Us
For many years we had a big cage filled with love birds right outside our kitchen window. As I peered out the window every morning and studied their habits, I noticed three things that we all can apply to loving our spouses better. 1. I noticed that once the males and females paired off, they […]
The “Time Bandits” Of Our Life
Over the years I’ve found that we can be so busy helping others—our clients and constituents, volunteering at church or in the community—that we forget about our own families. It’s so easy to do, especially when we don’t get those accolades, awards, and applause from our spouse and kids. Think about it, have you ever […]
Getting Back to the Basics
When things in life start to go wrong, the best place to turn to make things right again is the beginning. Go back to the basics to help you get back on the right track. It works in sports and in relationships.
Four C’s for Communicating with Your Teen

My wife, Susan, is really good at communicating with our four teenagers and twenty year old. In fact, I often seek her advice on how I should handle various situations with our kids. So I asked Susan to write about the four C’s for communicating with your teen. Here is the wisdom she shares. 1. […]
Top 10 Automatic Replies to Avoid
1. “Just a Minute.” When parents say this, they are generally just placating the child. You may think you mean, “Just a minute…” but it usually turns out to be much longer than that, if at all. Your words hold a lot of weight with your children, and if you say “just a minute…” then […]