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OUR MISSION IS TO EQUIP PARENTS DURING THEIR CHILD’S ACADEMIC YEARS TO BRING LEARNING TO DAILY MOMENTS
Little Habits, Big Growth
Habits… do you have any??? Are the good or bad? In this episode Dr. Kelly Cagle shares some examples of how to form good habits, because it’s never too early to start forming habits.
Episode 17: fighting for the long haul
For the season finale, Josh and I wanted to remind you to define your personal and family values to help keep eternity as your main focus versus just the present moment– with the millions of distractions.
Episode 16: How to Fight in a Crowd
Fighting in a crowd is inevitable… In this episode, Josh and I talk about writing a GAME PLAN when you’re about to hang out with outsiders, whether they’re family members, friends, or co-workers!
Try this pre-, during-, and post-game plan, and let us know how it helped you fight (or avoid a fight!) in your next social outing.
Episode 15: How to Identify Expectations
Our kids took it upon themselves to write their Christmas wish list. Aaaand ‘tis the season where expectations are met or unmet… In what other areas do you have high expectations?
Listen to episode 15 as Josh and I talk about spoken + unspoken expectations.
Episode 14: Fighting for Gratefulness
In this episode, Josh and Kelly talk about gratefulness, what creates gratefulness and what the opposite of gratefulness looks like.
Episode 13: How to Fight for Rest
In this episode, Josh and Kelly share why they should fight for rest, what rest looks like and how you can rest
Episode 12: How to Fight for Engagement
In this episode, Josh and Kelly share how they fight against disengagement as husband and wife and as dad and mom.
Episode 11: How to Set Boundaries
Boundaries are established to protect, not limit. This episode is a must if you’re struggling to stick to your word, even when the kids keep begging.
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