“You will never look back on life and think, “I spent too much time with my kids.” – Unknown The same can be said for our family members, our pets, our loved ones. It’s unlikely that we’ll ever regret the
Check on your strong friends!
We all have at least one friend who we consider the strong friend. They always seem to have it under control, regardless of what may be going on in their world. They’re emotionally balanced. They make the right decisions in the
Giving & Receiving in Relationships
Learning to both give and receive in your relationship can help both people remain in tune with one another’s needs and show up for each other in ways that matter. Start today by intentionally practicing giving and receiving in
2.16.21 Building Healthy Communication & Setting Boundaries in Relationships (Part of Healthy Relationships Week Programming)
Sticking to Your New Year’s Resolutions: Tip 4
Trying to incorporate fun into your resolutions increases the chances that you’ll stick to them! For example, if your goal is to be physically healthier, then your resolution can include doing something active with a loved one regularly. When the
5th Annual Healthy Relationships Week
Sticking to Your New Year’s Resolutions: Tip 3
Asking someone you trust to help you stay accountable of your resolutions can help the both of you stay on track! Even if your accountability partner doesn’t share the same resolutions as you, having the shared support can help you
Sticking to Your New Year’s Resolutions: Tip 2
Being realistic about your resolutions doesn’t mean that you can’t aim big. Instead, it means finding ways to accomplish your big goals by breaking them down into smaller, realistic goals. For example, if your resolution is to buy a house