Hard Word doesn’t equate Wealth They worked hard. Gave their best. Sacrificed much.Yet, for many of our parents, financial greatness never quite happened. So what held them back? And more importantly — what can we do differently? Let’s unpack it. They Chose Security, Not Scalability Our parents valued safety — and who can blame them? … Continue reading Why Our Parents Didn’t Make It Financially Big — And How We Can
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There Are No Perfect Parents or Families
There’s none that’s perfect: none, and an emblem canceling the perfect inscription We all begin our lives with a limited lens. We grow up thinking our family is the standard. As children, we see our parents and families as the entire world. Our parents are either everything or, for some, not enough. That their way … Continue reading There Are No Perfect Parents or Families
A Parent’s Anguish: When Adult Siblings Stop Speaking to Each Other
A parent in the middle of adult siblings squabbling There are few things more heart-wrenching for a parent, especially a mother, than watching their children—once close, bonded by shared memories, secrets, and laughter—drift apart or worse, become estranged. When adult siblings stop speaking to one another, it doesn’t just affect them; it pierces the parent’s … Continue reading A Parent’s Anguish: When Adult Siblings Stop Speaking to Each Other
Transform a house to a Home: Who’s responsible?
Variables for transforming a house to a Home The home is where one runs to for solace, security, and belonging. It is also where you get “trained” for the outside world. But, overall, the Home should be a safe haven for all who dwell in it. Who is responsible for ensuring that a house is … Continue reading Transform a house to a Home: Who’s responsible?
When Your Own Household Becomes Your Enemy: The Cost of Following Jesus
Is your faith Inherited or Chosen? One of the most challenging aspects of faith is realizing that sometimes, the greatest opposition comes not from strangers, but from those closest to us — our own family, friends, and community. Jesus warned about this when He said: “A man’s enemies will be those of his own household.” … Continue reading When Your Own Household Becomes Your Enemy: The Cost of Following Jesus
Sharing Thursday: Raising our kids to be successful
https://youtu.be/CyElHdaqkjo Credits: TED I feel the above is worth sharing. Hearing it from a former Dean of Freshmen of one of the top colleges should benefit parents on both sides of the spectrum; that is, those who over-pamper their kids on one spectrum and those who are too strict with their kids on the other … Continue reading Sharing Thursday: Raising our kids to be successful
Coping Mechanisms for Career Mothers
Credits: Pexels Are you torn between your career and home? Or are you one of the few efficiently balancing both? If so, what are (or were) your secrets? Indra Nooyi, former CEO of PepsiCo, offers mothers an advice. She recommends “coping mechanisms.” Watch this video to catch it, and other advices she gave. Married for … Continue reading Coping Mechanisms for Career Mothers
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