by Cathy Krafve | Mar 28, 2020 | Care Giving, Communication, Companionship, Culture, Education, Family, Fellowship, Fireside Talk Radio, Parenting, Prayer, Sandwich Generation
How did your homeschooling go last week? Still stuttering with surprise? Feeling a little overwhelmed about this week? No problem! Here’s Week 2 No-fail Lesson Plans. You got this! These are so simple, you can implement them while you figure out what else you may need...
by Cathy Krafve | Mar 26, 2020 | Communication, Community, Companionship, Culture, Death, Education, Fear, History, Prayer, Strengthening Relationships
Now is a time for faith not fear. One thought comforts me more than all others. In the midst of crisis, God still (maybe especially) is seeking us. He desires a relationship with us. If you are wondering how He could possibly love you, let me assure you of one thing....
by Cathy Krafve | Mar 21, 2020 | Community, Companionship, Culture, Education, Family, Fellowship, Fireside Talk Radio, Group Dynamics, Parenting, Strengthening Relationships
Creating Corona Kits can teach your kids business concepts about economics, supply chain and distribution. All while having tons of fun! Homeschooling this month? It’s easier than you might think. In fact, you are a pre-qualified expert! Because so many people will be...
by Cathy Krafve | Mar 19, 2020 | Care Giving, Communication, Education, Fear, Fireside Talk Radio, Strengthening Relationships
Toie Martin boils down all lasting change to five simple steps. Time to reflect has to be the silver lining in self-quarantine. Right now it the perfect time to reflect on what you bright future might look like with a few small changes. Last week I promised we would...
by Cathy Krafve | Mar 12, 2020 | Care Giving, Communication, Community, Companionship, Education, Family, Fellowship, Fireside Talk Radio, Group Dynamics, Insecurities, Prayer, Strengthening Relationships
Toie Martin, Positive Change Expert and yep, native Texan. For ten years, tenderly serving patients matched her deep passion. Going to work each day was a joy. Her employers rewarded her with promotions. Then, she got her first bad boss. Things were about to change...
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