by Ed Gough, Jr. | May 28, 2021 | parenting, Teens, tips |
Do you notice that your teen may be more reserved, less social or more irritable than usual? It’s possible that they’re struggling with something and they’re unsure how to deal with their feelings or rise above them.
If you want to help your teenager overcome their struggles, it’s important to consider the teen’s feelings and use a gentle approach.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | May 21, 2021 | Dads, tips |
Confidence affects every part of your life. Your boss and coworkers feel more admiration, trust, and respect for you when your confidence is high. You’re also more attractive to others. Even though you may not feel confident, there are steps you can take each day to grow your confidence.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | May 6, 2021 | Health, parenting, Teens, tips |
Every parent wants their teenager to be healthy, but kids of all ages often insist on eating junk food. You can help your teenager eat well, though, by following a few simple suggestions. Tying healthy eating into the things that matter to your teenager can help you help them make better choices.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Apr 30, 2021 | tips |
Procrastination is the root of unachieved dreams and success. It’s the most important factor between you and the prize you’ve set your eyes on. But somehow it’s difficult to eliminate it.
For some reason, you may be magnetized by delaying the tasks at hand. The sense that there’s enough time to get things done can be misleading. It can be the difference between celebrated success and shattered dreams.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Apr 16, 2021 | Dads, tips |
It’s always a good idea to stay organized throughout the year, but things don’t always go according to plan. During springtime, it’s popular to use the opportunity to whip your house into shape.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Apr 9, 2021 | Healthy Relationships, Mental health, parenting, tips |
Children can be a great source of frustration. They’re also a great source of joy. You can embrace the joy and show your unconditional love with patience. After all, they depend on you to teach them how to best get along in this world. Why not exemplify patience and give them a gift they’ll never outgrow?