Growing up as a child, I had a great love for vocalizing my opinions, reading aloud to people, writing ideas down and even trying to impress my parents by using ‘big’ vocabulary that I learned
How can I love my child in a way that uniquely touches their heart today? I’d love to share how I'm learning this: 3 Steps To Loving Your Tween On Purpose
Growing up as a child, I had a great love for vocalizing my opinions, reading aloud to people, writing ideas down and even trying to impress my parents by using ‘big’ vocabulary that I learned
Danny Silk's Loving Your Kids on Purpose will identify the Father’s heart for children and tactics to love them well. Go here to get the group Bible study.
What inspires you to action? Many consider the answer to this question to be their purpose. We all have different purposes that drive us. It could be
Growing up as a child, I had a great love for vocalizing my opinions, reading aloud to people, writing ideas down and even trying to impress my parents by using ‘big’ vocabulary that I learned
Life coach for moms talks about being a stay at home mom feeling anger, overwhelm, resent and not wanting to spend time with her kids and the goal to focus on enjoying them more.
It's something I hear (or see posted on Facebook) almost every day: "My kids are the most important thing to me." And, I get it. Our kids are so important. The impact becoming parents has on our lives is immeasurable. Everything changes as soon as we see that sonogram or perceive that faint pink line. We
Here are five things you can do to stay sane and survive a hectic schedule when you feel like half your life is spent in a mini-van carting the kids around.
A growth mindset will change the way your child views new challenges, hard work, and mistakes and set them up for lifelong resilience.
What it means to be a mom on purpose - and it is not about having happy, obedient kids. It is actually about being a mom on purpose when our kids are NOT happy or obedient, or when life feels hard and we aren't feeling happy. Dealing with Automatic Negative Thoughts Coming off a couple
I love the old Jamaican proverb,
How to have more fun with our kids. It is OK if you feel like you aren't enjoying your kids and if having fun with them is not happening or is hard to do. There are a lot of reasons why we aren't having fun and I want to talk about those and then share
Parents Quotes Love your Parents we are so busy growing up, we often forget they are also growing old.
Are you struglling how to find your purpose, passion, and life? Are you feeling a bit stuck when it comes to uncovering your purpose?
Growing up as a child, I had a great love for vocalizing my opinions, reading aloud to people, writing ideas down and even trying to impress my parents by using ‘big’ vocabulary that I learned
Be the Best Parent for Your ChildDirect your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it. Proverbs 22:6, NLT How you parent directly impacts who your children are and who they will become. No one is naturally born a good parent. It takes hard work, determination, and passionate intention to raise our kids...\nBe the Best Parent for Your Child Direct your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it. Proverbs 22:6, NLT How you parent directly impacts who your children are and who they will become. No one is naturally born a good parent. It takes hard work, determination, and passionate intention to raise our kids right. In the end, we can either parent on purpose... or idly sit back and allow everything else in the world to shape our children into the men and women they will become. In Purposeful Parenting, author Jean Barnes gives you six essential practices for successfully raising your kids. Learn how to: Show your children that you truly love themUse discipline to maintain life and freedomRecognize the purpose and passions in your child's heartHelp your child build good characterEmpower your child to be responsiblePersevere through difficult times and never give up\"You can be the parent you've always wanted to be--the parent God wants and your kids need, the parent with a purpose. Your life at home with your kids can be calmer, clearer, healthier, and happier today, starting right now.\" Dr. Jill Hubbard, New Life Live Radio
Growing up as a child, I had a great love for vocalizing my opinions, reading aloud to people, writing ideas down and even trying to impress my parents by using ‘big’ vocabulary that I learned
Tips to finding purpose in your life. Learn the purpose in your depression and trials. Easy steps for improving your happiness. What is God calling you to.
Slowing down feeds our souls and nurtures our families. No matter what parenting style we practice, this topic unites us. Simplicity is a powerful tool that shows our kids unconditional love, strengthens our parent-child connection and makes us happier.
Inspiring quotes for women doing life on purpose. Live simply, know yourself, spread the love around—and more.
Growing up as a child, I had a great love for vocalizing my opinions, reading aloud to people, writing ideas down and even trying to impress my parents by using ‘big’ vocabulary that I learned
“I didn’t want to be a mother. I knew I couldn’t do this. Parenting involves sacrifice. I have a purpose outside of them, passions and…
Raising grateful children isn't as easy as it once was. Use these 11 helpful tips for teaching kids to be grateful in a self saturated world.
As parents, the words we speak to our children are the most powerful words our kids will ever hear. We...
Your ‘true path’ is a path or vocation that allows you to express yourself fully and to contribute your unique gifts in service to something you care about
Discover seven simple parenting tips to empower your child, from the one of the best parenting books I have read. It challenged me to compare how I was raised to the kind of parent I want to be.
Games can be fun to teach about the purpose of prayer and how to pray. Games about prayer help teach kids and teens the purpose of prayer
Does it look like your kids can never have enough? Do they always want "more" and complain? Here are 10 tips to raise grateful children in a materialistic world.
Do your kids whine and complain all the time? Get some practical help from an experienced mama on teaching your kids to be thankful!
As parents, we demonstrate love to our children daily. We give hugs, kiss boo-boos, wipe noises, clean up messes...and so much more! Although these
This morning, I'm delighted to introduce you to Rhonda Ellis, a friend who writes at Cultivating a Home. Rhonda is generous with her time and heart, loves to laugh and has opened her home for years to teach women how to create a calm and loving home life. She and her husband have six children and her home is full of life and laughter. You can see Rhonda's beautiful family at the end of the post. Today, Rhonda honors her mother as she shares about remembering and overcoming a painful past. * *
Do you feel like you’re constantly yelling at your kids? It doesn’t have to be this way. You can learn how to become a patient mom.
Inspiring quotes for women doing life on purpose. Live simply, know yourself, spread the love around—and more.
Motherhood is hard work and some days you need a good laugh. Read these 10 quotes on motherhood to bring a smile and remember you are not alone in this journey. Find your mom tribe and stick together.
Are you looking for ways to teach respect and kindness to your kids? We have tons of tips and ideas for you to raise kind children with...
Encouraging words for kids are a clever way to help your child develop confidence, a positive mindset and boost morale. Never run out of ideas again with giant list of positive things to say to your kids!
Loving my children should seem like a natural, motherly instinct -- and in many ways it is. Real love requires stretching myself by denying my flesh, like when I want to lash out in frustration. That's definitely not love defined! Unfortunately, it's more natural for me to give into the frustration
Growing up as a child, I had a great love for vocalizing my opinions, reading aloud to people, writing ideas down and even trying to impress my parents by using ‘big’ vocabulary that I learned