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Forgiving the Gap — Ami Loper
There is a GAP. A distance between reality and what we have hoped for. And until we learn to forgive the gap, we cannot embrace the reality we have been given. Will you forgive the gap or live in a perpetual state of grief, disappointment and hurt?
Ami Loper,
Good Leaders Are Peaceful Leaders - Ron Edmondson
When we think about leadership, we don’t always think about peaceful leaders. But if you’ve ever observed a skillful and thoughtful leader, you know their relationships are marked by peacefulness. I’m not suggesting that these leaders don’t deal with conflict or disputes; I’m just highlighting the fact that they know how to relate with others in a peaceful and effective manner. In other words, they don’t leave a wake of poor habits and relational destruction behind them.
Ron Edmondson,
Do These Things for a Conflict-Free Holiday Gathering — I.N.F.O. For Families
Want to make sure everyone gets along? Here’s the advice you can’t afford to ignore.
Barrett Johnson,
Forgiving the Gap — Ami Loper
There is a GAP. A distance between reality and what we have hoped for. And until we learn to forgive the gap, we cannot embrace the reality we have been given. Will you forgive the gap or live in a perpetual state of grief, disappointment and hurt?
Ami Loper,
Do These Things for a Conflict-Free Holiday Gathering — I.N.F.O. For Families
Want to make sure everyone gets along? Here’s the advice you can’t afford to ignore.
Barrett Johnson,
How Do I Forgive Someone Who Isn’t Sorry?
Can we be fully free without being able to fully forgive ourselves? This blog will lead you to more freedom than you ever thought possible!
Zachary Zehnder,
Good Leaders Are Peaceful Leaders
When we think about leadership, we don’t always think about peaceful leaders. But if you’ve ever observed a skillful and thoughtful leader, you know their relationships are marked by peacefulness. I’m not suggesting that these leaders don’t deal with conflict or disputes; I’m just highlighting the fact that they know how to relate with others in a peaceful and effective manner. In other words, they don’t leave a wake of poor habits and relational destruction behind them.
Ron Edmondson,
Nine (Ridiculous) Tips for a Conflict-Free Holiday Gathering — I.N.F.O. For Families
We consulted with some relationship experts. Then we scrapped their advice and came up with something much more interesting.
Barrett Johnson,
Is Agitation Hurting Your Relationships? - EncouragementMama.com
Hello Sisters in Christ, Lately, our washing machine has been hit-or-miss during the spin cycle. For weeks, it will do just fine, and then out of the blue, (usually when company is coming and I need lots of clean towels), it decides to stop spinning, leaving me with a sopping-wet … Read More
Jennifer Waddle,
Coparenting with a narcissist
You find yourself in a difficult situation, coparenting with a narcissist. Every interaction feels like walking on eggshells, fearing their unpredictable reactions. Simple decisions turn into battles, as they always need to be in control. For example, when you plan a fun outing for your child, they suddenly demand custody...
Hannah,

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