by Ed Gough, Jr. | Apr 2, 2021 | Mental health, tips |
Change is inevitable. In fact, one of the few constants in life is that things will always change. Why then, do we often have such a challenge in coping with change?
You may have an easier time dealing with change than others. On the other hand, you may tend to have trouble handling change because you become almost addicted to holding onto things as they are. Either way, the effects of change in your life come down to healthy and positive attitude.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Mar 26, 2021 | Dads, Healthy Relationships, parenting, tips |
When you equip your children with a positive outlook, you’re setting them up for a happy and successful life. There are many things you can do each day to foster a positive outlook in your kids, but having a positive outlook yourself is the most important thing you can do to help your children grow. Let them know they make a positive difference in your life and love them unconditionally.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Feb 4, 2021 | Dads, parenting, tips |
Children are often required to make split-second decisions that can lead to either a smooth or troublesome path. As a parent, you may have wondered how best to help your children learn to make positive choices. One way to set your children up for success is to establish good boundaries with them.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Jan 7, 2021 | Health, Mental health, tips |
Are you unsure which of your priorities is most important in the New Year? Do you have plenty of dreams for the future, but not many concrete plans?
Check out these 15 resolutions you can make to improve your physical and mental well being during the next 12 months and beyond.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Dec 17, 2020 | Dads, parenting, tips |
Holiday movies and TV specials can teach us how to live better and enjoy more happiness year round. These are some of the most important life lessons from a few old favourites and some other works that may be less well known.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Dec 10, 2020 | Infants, parenting, tips, Tweens |
We all learn from our mistakes. Every situation is an opportunity for growth. Obviously there are certain mistakes you want to protect your kids from, such as playing on a busy road or sticking their hand on a hot burner. But in other situations, they’ll learn more if left to discover the consequences themselves.