Anyone can manage someone else, you check up on them, let them know what they are doing right or wrong. Its too easy, the difficult part is giving constructive criticism if you are not an assertive person. If you’re an introvert instead of an extrovert, it may be harder to manage at first but itContinue reading “Managing with Positive Reinforcement”
Tag Archives: Growth
DIYing Your Home
Shaun and I have been working on our home for over 2.5 years now. It is a blessing and a curse at the same time. We have enjoyed it, because we have been able to learn so much. But at the same time we never seem to be done with the projects. I’ll start withContinue reading “DIYing Your Home”
Having a Support System
The power of having a support system is immeasurable. Having friends, family, colleagues to fall back on, when things get tough, is a powerful thing to have. No matter who you are, you will have set backs or let downs in life. Navigating these times are easier with a support system. Having individuals who believeContinue reading “Having a Support System”
Book Review: “Girl, Stop Apologizing”
Today, I finished “Girl, Stop Apologizing” by Rachel Hollis. I read her first book awhile ago and LOVED it. Her first book was the first personal growth book that I ever read, so I have a soft spot for Rachel in my heart. No offense to men, BUT it was super nice to read aContinue reading “Book Review: “Girl, Stop Apologizing””
Being a Lighthouse
Have you ever seen friends or family struggling in a realm where you have some knowledge? Maybe they are struggling figuring out a budget or they are having relationship issues and you have been there before. Whatever the issue they may be having, if you have some knowledge in the field, you probably have beenContinue reading “Being a Lighthouse”
Proactive VS Reactive
I always thought proactive and reactive were terms dedicated to the workplace. I always thought if you were reactive in the workplace, you were always working to solve issues. You could not focus on growth because you are too busy reacting. I thought in order to grow and become better in business, you needed toContinue reading “Proactive VS Reactive”
Designing a Space for You
This past weekend, Shaun and I were able to go down to Milwaukee, WI for some events. While we were down there, we decided to go drive along the lake. In Whitefish Bay, there are these giant mansions along the lake and in near by neighborhoods. As you all know, Shaun and I love doingContinue reading “Designing a Space for You”
Manliness
If you listen to our podcast, episode 28 we discussed consistency, which led into a discussion about manliness and how society is killing it now-a-days. Being masculine, used to be a positive trait. Now there is such a thing as “toxic masculinity,” where the media and news portray having manly traits or having competition asContinue reading “Manliness”
Self-Motivation
A thought that is always running in my head, is how do I keep my motivation going? Since I started college, I always lacked motivation and would often times procrastinate. I blamed it on the material being boring or said I was too busy to do it any sooner. In reality, it was all me.Continue reading “Self-Motivation”
What most people are lacking
There is a specific trait most individuals lack to perform, in certain areas of their life. They may perform this trait in a lot of things, such as going to work everyday, brushing their teeth everyday, going to bed around a certain time, but they may lack the trait in aspects they “want” to doContinue reading “What most people are lacking”