by Cathy Krafve | Sep 8, 2017 | Companionship, Fear, Fellowship, Insecurities, Marriage Problems, Parenting, Prayer, Strengthening Relationships
Do you ever wonder if your spouse actually likes fighting because it’s fun? We all get the feeling sometimes that we spend too much time fighting and fixing the same old stuff. The answer could be as simple as the 3 ways all humans respond to fear: freeze, flee,...
by Cathy Krafve | Aug 30, 2017 | Companionship, Fear, Fellowship, Marriage Problems, Parenting, Prayer, Strengthening Relationships, Teenagers
Do you wonder if your spouse is a flight risk? Whenever there’s tension in the air at your house does a certain someone disappear? Maybe it’s you? Flight Risk We all respond to fear in one of three ways, freeze, flee, or fight. Maybe you’ve noticed...
by Cathy Krafve | Aug 11, 2017 | Companionship, Fellowship, Parenting, Prayer, Strengthening Relationships
We can take such good care of other people that we forget to take care of ourselves. But, what if you had a handful of shortcuts to take care of yourself? Especially when you are with others, taking care of yourself can be as simple as these 8 quick ways to refresh...
by Cathy Krafve | Aug 3, 2017 | Fellowship, Parenting, Strengthening Relationships
Taking care of yourself may be one of the hardest tasks on each day’s to-do list. “Remember to take care of yourself, too,” older women would tell me. What in the world does that mean? And when would I find the time?! Let’s be honest. As women, we naturally put...
by Cathy Krafve | Jul 28, 2017 | Companionship, Fellowship, Parenting
Sandwich Generation: my parent in my house Before Dad died his kids promised him to take good care of Mom, making us part of the sandwich generation. Of course, it was the least we could do. After all, Dad tenderly cared for Mom right up until his last breath. She...
by Cathy Krafve | Jul 20, 2017 | Companionship, Fellowship, Insecurities, Parenting, Strengthening Relationships, Teenagers
This morning, in a flash of brilliance, I realized my old insecurities have been replaced by new ones. Worry reminds me of the way advertisers repackage their toilet bowl cleaners. Like the new and improved version of a product nobody actually enjoys buying, my new...
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