“No work is meaningless, no job mundane. When we seek to do our work, whatever it may be, with a heart of joy, even scrubbing toilets can touch an entire nation.”

‘There was a ring with MY name on it!’: Janitor with cerebral palsy ‘overwhelmed’ by football team’s act of kindness

‘I am not sure of my place in this world after becoming a mom – especially since I quit a job that gave me an identity and a purpose.’
“I feel like folks wonder what I do all day. I even catch myself assuming my own husband doubts the authenticity of me being ‘a stay at home mom.’”

‘We were only together a few months when I changed jobs. I quit because they weren’t treating me fairly. I was young and stupid.’
“‘Men don’t just quit their jobs, Brad… they find something else first and they stick it out. That’s just what adults do.’ She was worried because I wasn’t.”

Fidget Spinners: is it really what your child needs?
“Parents, we are failing our children! Provide them with what is truly and deeply good for them, instead of highly stimulating quick fixes.”

Misbehavior: Your child’s desperate call for help! Real solutions for better behavior at school and at home.
Parents, our children’s “misbehaviors” are symptoms of a much deeper problem that can’t be ignored any longer.

‘Kids’ work ethic is in a crisis and we, the parents, have a lot to do with it.’
Work ethic is similar to a muscle. It can be strengthened with proper training, or weakened with misuse. The good news is that you can improve your child’s work ethic. Here’s how: