by Kim Olver | Jul 22, 2020 | Mental Health, Relationships
You know the clichés about children being the future; they will be running the world one day. The children of today will be making decisions for us that will affect us in our retirement. They will be deciding if we should go to war, how taxes should be spent, what the...
by Kim Olver | Feb 26, 2020 | Relationships
Since February is National Relationship Wellness Month, I thought I would close it out with a Relationship Wellness Checklist to help you determine and define where you and your partner are in harmony or where you need work. If you are unable to tick all the boxes,...
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 | Mar 20, 2019 | Couples, Relationships
One of man’s biggest internal struggles is the conflicting needs of independence and connection. They seem to be mutually exclusive. How can you have independence and be connected at the same time? This struggle rages within individuals daily. Multiply that...
by Kim Olver | Mar 1, 2018 | Choice Theory, Parenting
I am always grateful for meaningful learning opportunities, but I generally prefer them more when I don’t look like an idiot in the process! I have been traveling in Asia and was repeatedly struck by people’s concerns about pleasing their parents, even parents that...