Today's guest blogger Krista Kleinwort's submission is ready to read. Here's just a tidbit:
Children are sort of like ice cream at Baskin Robbins: a million different colors, flavors and textures! Although we know they’re not ice cream, they sure are very different! Kids, just like all people, are born with their own unique temperaments. It’s the package they’re born with regarding the way they perceive and respond to the environment and the people in it. Consequently, understanding temperament can be helpful in parenting your children.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Energy: Spiritual, Religious, Scientific?

Within my coaching practice I embrace the energy of my clients, support them to release the energy that's not in their best interest, and balance their energy so they're in a position to positively move forward in their life’s journey. But what does this really mean? It sounds great, but how do I know what I say I'm doing is really what I am doing?
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Thank You, Hannah Montana
This is guest blogger Jackie Nees' from Integrity Office Solutions most recent submission. Enjoy!
Last weekend my husband and I took our daughter to see the Hannah Montana movie. We’re all huge fans of the show and knew the movie would be great, but we had no idea the effect it would have on us.
With our four year old sitting happily between us we watched anxiously, wondering whether Miley would continue to live her double life or give it up for something else. But something happened about midway through the movie. It stopped being about Miley/Hannah and became about us.
Last weekend my husband and I took our daughter to see the Hannah Montana movie. We’re all huge fans of the show and knew the movie would be great, but we had no idea the effect it would have on us.
With our four year old sitting happily between us we watched anxiously, wondering whether Miley would continue to live her double life or give it up for something else. But something happened about midway through the movie. It stopped being about Miley/Hannah and became about us.
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Monday, April 6, 2009
Remove the Guru Glue
Read today's guest blogger submission from Jackie Nees:
I've noticed something interesting lately in my various social networks and circles. Everyone seems to be an expert. Everywhere I look someone is an expert at helping me market my business, increasing my income, get more traffic to my website, write a book, make millions on the Internet... The list goes on and on.
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I've noticed something interesting lately in my various social networks and circles. Everyone seems to be an expert. Everywhere I look someone is an expert at helping me market my business, increasing my income, get more traffic to my website, write a book, make millions on the Internet... The list goes on and on.
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Integrity Office Solutions,
Jackie Nees,
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
Balancing More Than Just Our Checkbooks
The balancing act we all strive for can so easily be put out to pasture with a flick of a pen, the sneeze of a child, or when the heavens open up with some much needed rain. How are we supposed to live in the present when the present we face continuously changes? One of the hardest transitions a family goes through after a child has entered their lives is bringing back a sense of balance or normalcy to everyday routines.
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balancing,
business,
career,
Children,
Karen Kleinwort,
life coach,
therapy in transition
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