• man engaging in avoidance

    Escaping the Avoidance Trap

    When the summer heat made its way into town this year, I was excited about getting to cool off in my above ground pool.  But, there was a problem. The pool was a murky, dark lagoon of sticks, leaves, and algae.  Plus, it smelled terrible. Now if you are thinking, “How did she let her pool get that bad?”  Please know, it’s a question I asked myself many times. The truth is the pool didn’t turn into a murky mess overnight. It was a slow progression over a period of 10 months. It all started with me missing cleaning it once one week which turned into two weeks then two…

  • 5 Benefits of Premarital Counseling

    Deciding who you will spend the rest of your life with is one of the most serious decisions you will ever make.  Planning a wedding requires a lot of time, energy, and money to get all of the details for your big day just right.  However, planning for an actual marriage goes far beyond the wedding day.  If you and your future spouse would like to build a love that lasts a lifetime, consider the following benefits to seeking premarital counseling: Provides an Opportunity to Address Issues Oftentimes, having necessary conversations about serious marriage topics can be uncomfortable and challenging for couples to navigate alone.  Premarital counseling is a great…

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    Athletes and the Mental Game

    Embracing a Mind-Body-Spirit Connection to Create Your Best Performance Why Did I Feel This Way? Not once in my training had I ever even come close to the required swim pace I would need for this race.  IronMan regulations give you 1 hour and 10 minutes tops to complete the swim distance or you are not allowed to move on to the bike and run portion.  My fastest time as of yet was something like 2 hours.   The day before the race, I became completely depressed.  Panic and hopelessness were close behind, and shut down wasn’t too far after.  What had happened to all the courage I had felt?  My…

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    5 Ways to Support Children with ADHD

    Does your child have ADHD? Do you ever feel stuck or overwhelmed trying to connect and communicate with your ADHD child? You are not alone. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is very common in children. Children with ADHD can have difficulty paying attention and concentrating. They can also be hyperactive or impulsive. While some children cope well with their symptoms, other children have more difficulty. Here are five ways you can support children with ADHD. Create a Schedule Making a schedule and sticking to it may seem impossible for busy parents. Creating a schedule, though, can make your child’s day organized and predictable. Parents can begin by slowly integrating…

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