How to Teach Your Kids to Meditate

How to Teach Your Kids to Meditate

It was the end of the day, and he was tired and hungry. Coming home from a long day at school and afterschool daycare depleted him. He had no patience, no need for more stimulation and was undoubtedly ready for dinner.

But dinner was not ready, and there was still homework to do.

“Honey, please take off your coat, empty your lunch kit and wash your hands,” I said as I always do the moment he walks through the door.

“NO! I don’t love you. You’re stupid!” He mutters.

“We don’t say those things. Please just do those few things quickly and then we can sit and practice our letters” I explain.

“NO...that’s stupid!” he screams, then runs off to his room.

How to Fly with Toddlers

How to Fly with Toddlers

My oldest son has been on over 100 flights to date (he’s 6). I stopped counting at 60, so this is my best guess.

When our second son Noah joined us, we didn’t stop travelling. It got 80% more difficult, yet we still persevered.

We thought one toddler was a handful. Imagine two?! The first time we travelled across the continent as a family the boys were 1 and 2 years old. Likely the WORST age to travel. Despite the craziness, we managed to log several thousand miles and hundreds of hours in airports and on planes. Malcolm Gladwell would say we are experts at this now, so I thought I’d share our travel tips.

How to Plan for 2019 as an Entrepreneur Couple

How to Plan for 2019 as an Entrepreneur Couple

It’s easy to sink away for a few days with your team to strategize and come back invigorated and ready to take on a new year. But we spend so much time planning our business goals that we often forget something way more important: our family goals. Did you ever think that, perhaps, applying the same business retreat methods to your family could have a lasting positive effect? Because it does.

Why Your ‘Relaxed’ Self is Your True Self

Why Your ‘Relaxed’ Self is Your True Self

The often mundane nature of our daily routines can get in the way of our creativity, rest and the real us. If you think back to those early days of dating when you were entirely in tune with your partner and self, it was great, wasn’t it? It was freeing, and you had more mental and physical time for the things you enjoyed. Then along came marriage (maybe), and babies, and businesses, then the stresses started to compound, and you started to lose a sense of yourself.