Stop Overparenting: How to Relax

Stop Overparenting: How to Relax

We parents regularly agree and discuss ‘how fast the time goes’ and how fleeting our moments are with our children. But I was talking with a new dad recently and he said that sometimes he wishes the time would go a bit more quickly – during those sleepless nights or those clueless days of new […]

When it Pays to Lose: The Value of the Stretch

When it Pays to Lose: The Value of the Stretch

The indoor soccer session is complete and our team’s record is 0-8. The team lost every game, but it was a great season nonetheless. Actually, it was a fabulous season because of the stretch. Through a fluke in the rules, our boys were playing against men (think: facial hair, grown-up swagger, and serious girlfriends in […]

Well-Being in a Small World: 3 Degrees of Separation

Well-Being in a Small World: 3 Degrees of Separation

This post appeared on the Mars Drinks Blog. PDF Version: Well-Being in a Small World_ 3 Degrees of Separation _ MARS DRINKS

The Presents We’ll Never Open

The Presents We’ll Never Open

This is the book that my husband will not be getting or Christmas, as much as he enjoys a good Grisham novel. And these are the boots that I’ll never own, as much as I really, really like them. And we’ll never open these gifts around our tree. We decided to try something different this […]

How Collaboration Works: Leveraging the Power of a Common Goal

How Collaboration Works: Leveraging the Power of a Common Goal

This post appeared on the Mars Drinks Blog. PDF Version: How Collaboration Works_ Leveraging the Power of a Common Goal _ MARS DRINKS

In Heaven, Socks are Optional

In Heaven, Socks are Optional

Sean O’Brien* never wore socks. It was his trademark. He was in sales and no matter how big the client or how important the deal or how influential the decision maker, Sean did not wear socks. His sock-less-ness was a badge of honor and a mark all his own. It was one of the ways […]

Traveling Light: Keep Only the Things that Bring You Joy

Traveling Light: Keep Only the Things that Bring You Joy

You know how sometimes there’s a movie or a scene from a movie that just sticks with you? Here’s one that sticks with me: In the Fisher King, Robin Williams plays a down-and-out dude living on the street. Toward the end of the movie, there’s a scene where someone says that they feel sorry for […]

Parenting is Not a Competitive Sport: How Failing Can Build Community

Parenting is Not a Competitive Sport: How Failing Can Build Community

When our daughter was born, it was a little shocking to me that we were able to drive home from the hospital with so little fanfare. Wasn’t there a parenting license we should have received first? Or some kind of evaluation that was required before we could be entrusted with her fragile life? When our […]

How to Maintain Work-Life Integration as a Solopreneur – Asked and Answered

How to Maintain Work-Life Integration as a Solopreneur – Asked and Answered

This question was submitted as part of the Limeade Summer Reading Club where the group is reading Bring Work to Life! and virtually discussing work-life. Here’s the detail: As a solopreneur/entrepreneur, how do I maintain work-life integration? A lot of people launch their own business – whether on their own as a solopreneur or running a business […]

On Being Wonder Woman

On Being Wonder Woman

My cousin and his wife have one of those families that is really, really cute. We keep up on Facebook, so I’m always in the know about their latest activities. They are engaging and funny and real and seemingly have the best little family life ever. Iain is entering preschool and loves the drums. Ava […]