A husband I’ll call George feels paralyzed. He knows things aren’t well in his soul or in his marriage, but he feels stuck. He wrote to me; “I’m afraid to change or address how I do things.” He’s had no experience in facing hard things and doing the work to move forward and discover something... The post 5 Ways You May Be Afraid to Change and What to Do About It appeared first on Dr Carol Ministries.| Dr Carol Ministries
It’s a principle Jim Collins talked about years ago; begin with the end in mind. It changes what you do today when you consider the longer-term impact. Every earthly relationship has an expiration date. Whether it lasts one hour or a hundred years, how you love today will determine whether you will regret less tomorrow.... The post Imagine the End: Relate Better Today, Regret Less Tomorrow appeared first on Dr Carol Ministries.| Dr Carol Ministries
Buying a car seat for your child is easier when you know the top considerations, from vehicle compatibility to safety features.| When Women Inspire
How to pick a tool, language, or framework when real money and the business is at stake. What to consider when faced with this kind of situation.| Alexandru Burlacu
If you're like me, and you're looking for a big transformation, you likely wish it had happened yesterday. Alas, there are 5 steps to go through first, and on this episode of Flip It I share the fourth step. Watch now.| Business, Writing, Love
If you're like me, and you're looking for a big transformation, you likely wish it had happened yesterday. Alas, there are 5 steps to go through first, and on this episode of Flip It I share why you need to make a decision first. Watch now.| Business, Writing, Love
When Mark, my husband, and I moved into this house a decade ago, we faced the problem many other people face: what to keep and what to toss (or recycle, etc.). Mark had a particularly difficult time with the kitchen drawer that held all the old baby dishes and utensils. I wanted to toss everything […]| Johanna Rothman
Just like Steve Jobs, who was famous for his signature black turtleneck and jeans as a daily uniform, I too have worn a black shirt and jeans (or black joggers) everyday since I can remember. It’s weathered an 80-lb. weight loss, hot days, cold days, rainy days, travel and sitting at home on the couch. The reason for me (and as rumored for Steve Jobs?), the less decisions I have to make each morning, the more energy I find at the end of my day.| Bryan Kramer