by Beth | Oct 23, 2023 | compassion, Creator-based®, family, Hope, life cycles, relationships, self-coaching
Creator-based® Cognition, what? Creator-based® Cognition, really? Really, my friend. Cognition is simply a fancy word for thinking, and in the Creator-Based® Way, it’s how we shape our understanding of the world. Many factors influence our thinking, from...
by Beth | Oct 16, 2023 | compassion, compassion, Creator-based®, family, Hope, relationships
I often feel lonely. What do I do? When I was younger, I was often lonely. There weren’t kids in the neighborhood my age, and I was, by nature, introverted and a little bit shy. In 5th grade, though, I did have a best friend, Dawn Romanowski, a good soul with a...
by Beth | Oct 2, 2023 | Creator-based®, family, regrets, regrets, relationships
Has something gone wrong? Some days are tough. Some days are lovely. Some days are a combination of both. Such is the nature of a 50/50 life. A 50/50 life is a wonderful life. We appreciate the sunshine because we have had contrasting rain and the rain because one...
by Beth | Aug 21, 2023 | Creator-based®, relationships
How do you handle difficult people? Meet Max, our 6-month-old ‘adolescent” puppy. He’s a good boy, but only if he knows that he has boundaries. Leave him alone in the room, and he will take apart the laundry hamper, jump onto the couch, and wreak general havoc. Did...
by Beth | Jul 31, 2023 | compassion, Creator-based®, family, Hope, life cycles, relationships, self-coaching
Cultivate your ‘Mule Mind’. Living in the country, our family has had their share of experience with horses, mules, and other animals. The horses are beautiful, stately, noble, and run like the wind. The mules, not so much, but they get things done....
by Beth | Jul 24, 2023 | compassion, Creator-based®, Hope, mistakes, relationships, self-coaching
See Life on its Own Terms, or Not. I know you. If you’re reading this, you welcome challenges- even in the summertime. Thanks for all the positive feedback. I love to hear from readers! Troubles can feel big, but often, overcoming adversity is done by small tweaks...