Solving Family Problems (Pt 3)

For the last two weeks I’ve been writing about how to solve family problems. The first week I shared the importance of identifying the problem and understanding that problems are a part of life. The second week I wrote about collaborating and finding the right people to collaborate with.   Today we bring it all together with… Seguir leyendo Solving Family Problems (Pt 3)

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Solving Family Problems

I was in the kitchen, waiting for Arturo to get home. I was tired, I was frustrated and I was a little short with the kids, which also made me feel guilty. While I’m thinking of a specific moment in time when my kids were all younger, this could be a snapshot of many moments… Seguir leyendo Solving Family Problems

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How can you form a good habit?

Last Sunday, our pastor shared a little bit about his morning routine. It included a very specific and meticulous process of preparing his coffee and then taking that coffee to the spot where he spends time in prayer and study. What he was describing is what James Clear calls Habit Stacking in his book, Atomic… Seguir leyendo How can you form a good habit?

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My word for 2023

(Last published, 1/1/23) Many of you know that every year I pick a word that is kind of my growth word for the year. Last year’s word was “release.” I did a lot of releasing last year. It’s an ongoing process, but I really felt like I made progress in this area in 2022. This… Seguir leyendo My word for 2023

3 Things that can help you move forward when you feel stuck. 

Ever since I was a kid, I’ve resisted routine. To me, routine was synonymous with boring. And boring meant an uninteresting life. I didn’t realize it then, but I did have routines. All humans do. The question was, did I fall into routines or was I intentional about them? The reality is that an intentional routine leads to success.… Seguir leyendo 3 Things that can help you move forward when you feel stuck. 

Fighting Diabetes

(Originally posted 4/08/2023) This week will be 17 years since my mom passed away at 67 years of age from complications of diabetes. She would be turning 85 this year. According to the CDC, approximately 37 million Americans have diabetes, not counting prediabetes. That’s about 1 in 10 people! Approximately 8.5 million people have it… Seguir leyendo Fighting Diabetes

Creating a new ending to a diabetes diagnosis

Creating a new ending to a diabetes diagnosis   As some of our readers know, I’ve been giving updates regarding the diagnosis I received in June of 2021, then the reversal of diabetes in October of that year. I try to check it every three months, since, as I’ve mentioned before, blood cells regenerate every three months. My last blood… Seguir leyendo Creating a new ending to a diabetes diagnosis

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