“Follow your passion, and you’ll never work a day in your life.” - Every Graduation Speaker Ever.
You’ve heard that advice before, right? Probably given it a couple of times, too, I bet. I know I hav...
Every kid is faced with the same question: What do you want to do when you grow up? They get asked about it countless times. And if you’re like me when I was growing up, I gave different answers almos...
Like most teenagers, I didn’t know what I wanted to do (or be) when I was older. So, I picked some low-hanging fruit and went with a version of what I thought I should want, with an assumption that it...
I’ve been in the business of talking with teenagers for over two decades. Often, the conversations we have are centered on their future goals. It’s no exaggeration to say I’ve talked with thousands of...
I’ve noticed a general malaise that many teenagers have towards their lives, school specifically. In frequent small talk interactions, I hear common expressions across a spectrum of kids: “School is b...
Recently I walked by a young family getting their three little kids into the car in a parking lot. One of the kids, I would guess to be around five, was having a fit. The mom did one of those whisper-...
The anticipation a kid feels before a new school year starts is real. (The same is true every Sunday night for the upcoming week!)
From a kid’s perspective, there’s so much to be excited about—seeing...
Life can be hard for a kid. There’s no question that they face many challenges and stress, even if they shine academically or in sports.Â
We want every kid to feel confident that their future is brig...
If you got to choose for your kid whether they were intelligent, talented, or resilient, what would you prioritize?
As parents of teenagers, we often find ourselves marveling at our children's talent...
Later this summer, our older daughter will check off a giant bucket list item: going to see Taylor Swift in concert. You can imagine what our house sounds like until then: T Swizzle on repeat around t...
Besides keeping your kids healthy and safe, what else can you do to ensure they'll become happy and successful adults? With the time you have with them—downtime, drive time, meal time, and bedtime, what will YOU do to engage them intentionally?Â
Each week, we'll send you an actionable tip on how to engage more with your kids, whether they're 8 or 18.
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