

Leadership Parenting: The Gift of ADHD
If you or your child have been diagnosed with ADHD you may be wondering why I’m saying it can be a gift. Let me start with a bit of my personal story and then talk about what you can do. As as I discuss in my first book “The ADHD Fix” I wasn’t diagnosed with ADHD until middle age. Until then I had been told that I was lazy in school, not achieving to my potential and was just not trying hard enough to focus on boring things. The diagnosis I received was not only liberating bu


Shrink Money Advice: One Thing to NEVER do with Your Money
You work hard for your money. Perhaps you have been fortunate and have sold your overpriced home and moved to our community where a $250,000 house is still possible. Perhaps a previous generation was fortunate as were you and you are now sitting on significant cash. Most Canadians don’t like to manage their money. It’s likely why we are told that more than half of Canadians if hit with an emergency wouldn’t have enough to cover those sudden expenses not to mention if their


Leadership Parenting: Why Your Child Shouldn’t Like You
Parenting is a tough job. Deep down you want not only what is best for your child but to make sure that they avoid many of the struggles and pain you felt growing up. You want them to have everything they need and want and will sacrifice to make sure that happens. Part of you wants your child to like you. Part of you may even want to be their friend or buddy. But is that really what is best for your child? Leadership Parenting is about doing the right things to help your chil