Posts Tagged ‘Kids’
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Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
Will your kids do the right thing when it counts? When you aren’t there and they are conflicted about whether to say yes or no?
This is exactly what I wondered last night when I realized that Kaia is now old enough to go to the park down the street with her girlfriends … alone.
I had visions of her friends offering her a puff on a cigarette or a pull of a joint … or worse.
So we talked.
We talked about how to know what to do and what not to do.
Tags: conflict, Kids, parenting
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The Business of Blogging (and a Happy Birthday to My Ex)
Sunday, January 24th, 2010
Before I get started with this post, can I just say – HI! Ah, it feels so good to be back here.
I really love when I can write 2-3 times a week. But, with the money map launch (which we sold out with 100 attendees, so happy!) and finalizing LIFT (so, so, so close to launching), it just hasn’t been possible to do everything.
So, writing on the blog is what doesn’t get done. And believe me, my kids are really happy about that because it means I didn’t choose my blog over them.
Tags: blogging, Business, Kids, todd
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Balancing, Juggling and Keeping All the Balls in the Air
Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
I’m in the midst of a 2-day planning retreat to map out 2009 and boy, is my life complicated!
My boyfriend lives in Atlanta, where he has two kids of his own.
Fortunately, his business is run from his laptop, which means he can come out to stay with me every other week. But, he also has a business partner in Richmond he has to go see at least once a month.
Plus, both of us run coaching groups. Mine are for lawyers who want to serve their clients in a more holistic, caring way, while they make more money and work less. His are for business owners and professionals who have something to say and want to make money with their message.
Tags: 2009, Business, judggle, Kids, planning
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