Let’s Stop Shaming Wimpy Parents
You are standing in a grocery store, and a 3-year-old waiting in line with their parent throws a dozen eggs onto the floor. The parent smiles looks at the check-out employee and says “Oh my daughter is so intelligent; it’s really a challenge to keep her interested when I’m shopping.” The parent stands and smiles while another clerk cleans up the mess and offers no help, or pay for the broken eggs. You are watching and quite disgusted with the parent’s lack of action. Parents
How Old Are You On The Inside?
This past week, Mary and I met with the CEO, Sarah Goodman, of iHeart to learn more about the technology and innovation. We met with the founder, Dr. Jess Goodman, a few weeks ago. You can learn about the iHeart by watching this video now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6sR61rr8NI&autoplay=1&rel=0&controls=0&showinfo=0 We wanted to find a way to get the technology to you and motivate you to get healthy. We know that from 80%-90% of us who join a health club drop out afte
Earn $500,000/Year and Have No Savings -- Is this Adult ADHD or Something Else?
A recent article points to the fact that many households who earn high income are unable to save any money for retirement or an emergency: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/how-you-can-still-be-broke-with-500000-in-income-2017-03-27?link=sfmw_tw Other research tells us that as many as 45% of American households have saved nothing for retirement. When you look at the spending of the family earning $500,000 per year, you will see a number of items that aren’t necessary. They