Tag Archives: follow through

Allowance

Getting an allowance as a child made me a better money manager, but for all the wrong reasons,” a Virginia reader wrote. “I was the oldest child and was given an allowance of $5 a week (1962-68) to cook for my … Continue reading

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Actually Donate Your Donations

It seems like every home in America has one: a bag of stuff for Goodwill, sitting and waiting for drop-off. The trick is to put that bag somewhere annoying, like in the entryway, so you nearly trip over it every … Continue reading

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Game Plan

Know your game plan. Once you know what your goals are and what you are working with, you can create a game plan on how you will get there. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and … Continue reading

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Trauma

Where are you on your Trauma-Informed Journey?

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Emotional Resilience

Soon after starting his practice in in 2010, Mastin Kipp, creator of Functional Life Coaching, noticed a pattern of behavior in his clients. “they would set goals- try a meal plan, quit their job- but not follow through,” he says. … Continue reading

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