Cultivating Resiliency in Children: A Pathway to Lifelong Growth

In a world where instant gratification and comfort zones are increasingly prevalent, teaching children the value of resiliency has become more crucial than ever. Resilience, the ability to bounce back from setbacks and face challenges head-on, is a skill that, when nurtured from a young age, can have a profound impact on a child’s development.ContinueContinue reading “Cultivating Resiliency in Children: A Pathway to Lifelong Growth”

Navigating Parenthood in a Rapidly Changing World: Embracing Imperfection

Parenting has always been a challenging journey, but in today’s rapidly changing world, it often feels like we’re facing an uphill battle. As we strive to raise our children amidst evolving technologies, shifting societal norms, and unprecedented global challenges, it’s crucial to remember one thing: not being too hard on ourselves as parents. In thisContinueContinue reading “Navigating Parenthood in a Rapidly Changing World: Embracing Imperfection”

Embracing “It Is What It Is”: A Path to Self-Growth and Empowerment

In life, we often encounter situations where accepting things as they are becomes necessary for our overall well-being. While accepting can sometimes be perceived as giving up or settling for less, there are instances when embracing the phrase “it is what it is” can lead to personal growth and empower us to think higher ofContinueContinue reading “Embracing “It Is What It Is”: A Path to Self-Growth and Empowerment”

The Unassuming Corn: A Metaphor for Life’s Journey

Life has a funny way of presenting us with unexpected situations and challenges, much like the corn that grows in a soybean field. Despite not being where it “should” be, the corn perseveres and grows above the soybean plants. This extraordinary phenomenon serves as a powerful metaphor for life, reminding us that we don’t needContinueContinue reading “The Unassuming Corn: A Metaphor for Life’s Journey”

Mastering Emotional Intelligence: Letting Go of Frustration and Nurturing Positive Interactions

Dealing with frustrating situations or individuals can test our patience and emotional resilience, especially when working with young people. However, it is vital to learn how to let go of frustration and maintain a positive mindset to prevent inadvertently directing our negative emotions towards others. In this article, we will explore the importance of emotionalContinueContinue reading “Mastering Emotional Intelligence: Letting Go of Frustration and Nurturing Positive Interactions”

You Write Your Story

Kobe Bryant after his Achilles injury, This is such BS! All the training and sacrifice just flew out the window with one step that I’ve done millions of times! The frustration is unbearable. The anger is rage. Why the hell did this happen ?!? Makes no damn sense. Now I’m supposed to come back fromContinueContinue reading “You Write Your Story”

What is Success

How do you measure success? Is it internal? External? or a combination of both. We tend to look at things to determine someone’s success, with little understanding of who the person is. Think of how many people we think have it all, who end up taking their own lives. I love things and want moreContinueContinue reading “What is Success”

You Can’t Look Like a Man, You Have to Be One.

Life has shifted, a lot of people say we are getting soft as human beings, especially men. With all the mental health issues coming to light, man buns, and tight clothes, it appears we could be getting less “manly”. But here’s my take on it…. Show your young boys to embrace ALL their emotions ratherContinueContinue reading “You Can’t Look Like a Man, You Have to Be One.”

Make Your Own Luck

Stop using bad luck or good luck as your reason for why something happens.

The Sandlot

The Sandlot is full of great quotes, moments, and lessons in sports and life. You’re killing me smalls, L-7 Weenie, hero’s get remember, but legends never die. Taking a risk on a girl out of your league and eventually marrying her. Pickling the beast, Smalls going out to try baseball, the team not really wantingContinueContinue reading “The Sandlot”