
If you answer “yes” to these 10 questions, you’re a better parent than you give yourself credit for
Some of the kindest parents I know are the hardest on themselves. They remember the moments they snapped and forget the dozens of quiet saves

Some of the kindest parents I know are the hardest on themselves. They remember the moments they snapped and forget the dozens of quiet saves

We’ve all been in those conversations where everything’s flowing nicely—until someone drops a line that makes the air feel heavier than a wet blanket. It’s

We’ve all met that person who seems to have an answer for everything. You know the type — quick to offer their “wisdom,” slow (or

Let’s face it — every generation thinks they’ve cracked the parenting code. Then their kids grow up, have children of their own, and say, “We’re

Let’s be honest—most days feel like a swirl of to-do lists, snack refills, and half-drunk cups of coffee. Between work, kids, and just trying to

Gen X parents occupy a unique position. They grew up with keys around their necks and no adult supervision after 3 p.m., yet they’re raising

Let’s be honest—restaurants can be fascinating little theaters of human behavior. You can learn a lot about someone just by watching how they handle themselves

Most of us don’t wake up and choose to be annoying—we’re just being ourselves. Telling a story that feels important, offering advice we wish someone

Ever catch yourself re-hearing lines from when you were seven, like “Don’t make a scene,” or “Why can’t you be more like your sister?” or

Getting older doesn’t make you less. In so many ways, it makes you more. I didn’t fully appreciate that until my early sixties, when the

Sometimes life feels like you’re standing still, right? Like you’ve been doing all the “right things” for so long—reading the books, saying the affirmations, learning

Let’s be real for a second: every generation swears they’ll “do things differently.” Then life happens—mortgages, toddlers, stress, nostalgia—and somehow, those old habits sneak right