Archive for January, 2008

Family Connections: Need More Time? 7 Important Time Savers

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

By Marisue Alsobrook  

Let's catch up to some Time Savers!  How Do We  
Save Time When The Clock Is Ticking?
 
Introduction:  Did you ever build a paper chain?  Family members are like that paper chain, linked together by genetics or choice, habits, things shared and time spent together.  While the chain can be lengthy and strong, it can also [...]

Family Meetings: Here’s the Secret 10 Steps That Link To Success

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

By Marisue Alsobrook
Introduction:  Some of life's most important links are built during Family Meetings. Family Meetings can help you link together as a family, improving your relationship with each other in the short term and perhaps for life.
However, the meetings are not easy, in fact, sometimes you might feel as though it’s just too chaotic. [...]

Lasting Life Links: Smiling and 5 Reasons Why We Should

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

by Marisue Alsobrook
 

Introduction: Linking ourselves to things in life that help us become a  mentally healthy person whom others enjoy being around involves many parts of character development.   Manners, personality, caring for others, cleanliness, a system of values and faith, are a few of the life links that connect us all.
 
Smiling can be a habit; one of [...]

Links For Healthy Living: 5 Tips for Using Self Talk

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

by Marisue Alsobrook
Introduction:  Teaching kids to set goals helps them see the progress they make and where they need to improve.  Self-evaluation also helps us be less sensitive to criticism; we are more able to see it as direction.  Just as using a road map to reach a destination, setting personal goals pushes us closer to [...]

Life Links: Anger Management Tips for Living

Friday, January 18th, 2008

By Marisue Alsobrook
Introduction: Linking ourselves to self control and anger management is necessary for happiness and healthy living.  For many, controlling anger is not easy. In fact, I think the energy and tension of anger can even be addictive. Strange as it seems, feeling mad, for some, feels good.  Think about those you know who are always [...]

Linked to Stress? Tips for Reducing Stress, Now!

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

by Marisue Alsobrook
Introduction: Daily Life links us all to stress.  Stress is  all around us, impossible to escape.  We can  handle what life tosses at us if we are informed and realistic.  Do we expect too much?  Are we taking ourselves and those around us too seriously?  Can we improve our lives with nutrition, exercise, and [...]

Anger Management - A Fresh, New Attitude!

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

By Marisue Alsobrook
Introduction: Anger Management sounds so easy.  Like ordering fast food, let's just have some.  Actually, it's a lifestyle, and because of that, anger management takes time to learn and "grow."  This fresh new attitude can be created with desire and determination.  It bears wonderful fruit.  The comfort zone that develops is so "good" [...]

The Secret to Coping With Life: Light at the End of the Tunnel

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

by Marisue Alsobrook
Introduction:  Waiting on good things to happen takes faith.  But, "waiting" doesn't mean "doing nothing."  Faith should generate action, walking in faith consists of making good choices.  Everyday we can choose to create the best attitude, help others, and take important steps towards what matters most to us:  our family, friends, job, co-workers and just [...]

Grief: Talking To Those In Pain- Here’s What They Want

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

by Marisue Alsobrook
Introduction:  Do you have someone close to you who is in grief?  Are you struggling trying to talk to those in pain? I know you want to help. Sometimes the best thing to say is nothing much.  Please avoid giving well meaning advice.  Listen.  Make comforting sounds.  Hug or don't hug.  Be there.  [...]

Grief: Talking To Those In Pain- Here’s What They Want

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

by Marisue Alsobrook
Introduction:  Do you have someone close to you who is in grief?  Are you struggling trying to talk to those in pain? I know you want to help. Sometimes the best thing to say is nothing much.  Please avoid giving well meaning advice.  Listen.  Make comforting sounds.  Hug or don't hug.  Be there.  [...]