by Kim Olver | Jun 17, 2020 | Self-Development, Self-growth
June is designated Rebuild Your Life Month. Have you ever had your life in such a state you felt the need to rebuild it? I rebuilt my life after marriage, after becoming a mom, when my husband died, when my children left home and when I moved 800 miles away and...
by Kim Olver | Mar 11, 2020 | gratitude, Mental Health, radical responsibility, Relationships, RRAA, Self-care, Self-Development, Self-growth
I am so excited about launching the Radical Responsibility and Awesome Appreciation Movement. We are gaining momentum and are about a quarter of the way to where I want to be before takeoff. I spend a good bit of time talking about it. The last time I rode in an Uber,...
by Kim Olver | Jan 29, 2020 | radical responsibility, Relationships, Self-Development
Some links may be affiliate links. We may get paid if you buy something or take an action after clicking one of these I believe it is time for a social movement—a revolution, if you will. I’m calling it Radical Responsibility and Awesome Appreciation. It is based on...
by Kim Olver | Jan 22, 2020 | Choice Theory, radical responsibility, Relationships, Self-Development, Self-growth
Some links may be affiliate links. We may get paid if you buy something or take an action after clicking one of these After spending more than 30 years teaching Choice Theory and 10 years as the executive director of the Glasser Institute for Choice Theory – US, I...
by Kim Olver | Jan 15, 2020 | Self-care, Self-Development, Self-growth
Most people define wealth financially by measuring net worth, investment accounts, salary, IRAs, real estate properties and so on. With financial wealth comes a lifestyle with all its trappings. But what real value does that have if you have no one to love or be loved...
by Kim Olver | Sep 4, 2019 | Choice Theory, Self-Development
Choice Theory has helped me to create an amazing life. I am so grateful to have learned Choice Theory™ psychology when I was just 27. The only thing that would have been better than that is if my parents and teachers all knew it and shared it with me from the time I...