Happiness: Maybe We’ve Already Got It!

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

By Marisue Alsobrook
Introduction: If we’re not in control of most of our happiness and attitude, then who is? We CAN change how we think and react to life. We CANNOT always control what life gives us. Our hope, lies in our own thoughts and actions. And always remember the quote from Abraham Lincoln, “Most people [...]

Parenting Shortcuts? There Are None

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

by Marisue Alsobrook
Are You Parenting in the Fast Food Lane?  Do you find that your parenting time seems Hit and Miss?  These 5 Parenting Basics can keep your family from melting down from busy schedules, stress, and life’s daily trials.
Introduction: No one is any busier than a working parent, unless it’s a single working parent.  With [...]

Angry Moments: Yes You Can Control Them

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

 by Marisue Alsobrook
 
 
Introduction:  Anger is a fact of life, but it doesn’t have to be your whole life.  Angry as you may feel, you haven’t invented the emotion and most likely your situation has links to others who have experienced something similar.  To know that you’re not alone can be comforting news.
 
Anger has been around [...]

A Note About Parenting

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

by Marisue Alsobrook 
I’ve been climbing the tall ladder of foster parenting for the last 18 years, have parented over 250 children (not all at the same time, of course) and have 3 children of my own, two of whom are adopted.  My three sons are pure joy, my husband and I are devoted to them completely [...]

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. [...]

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

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

by Marisue Alsobrook
“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.  Say [...]

Parenting Advice - The Secret to Effective Parenting

Monday, January 14th, 2008

By: Marisue Alsobrook
 If I had to say one thing about parenting, I’d say that effective parenting is built one moment at a time. Raising kids is a process, not an event. Are we expecting perfection? Remember age and stage, think about what it’s like to be a child. Love them, listen to them, and think [...]

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

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

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.  [...]

Better Relationships: 7 Myths

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

For many years, I have talked with families about how to strengthen their bonds and relationships, both as spouses, and parents.  One characteristic of strong families continues to stand out among the rest.  Families who spend time together, are strong.  It’s that simple. 
As arguments and difference become evident, don’t avoid the issue or each [...]

Happiness: Are We Stopping Ourselves From Being Happy?

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

 
“One of my favorite sayings is “People are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.” by Abraham Lincoln.  When you choose to make that one of your personal mottos to live by, you will see just how much power you truly have.” Do your choices advance or impede your happiness?  Just [...]