Archive for 'Family'
The Bully Outreach Project Rolls On
As this project continues, I notice – and become attuned to the many very sad stories that exist. Children are committing suicide, bystanders are covering up their feelings – people using bully actions are posturing so they don’t have to be hurt by the idea they’ve hurt someone else! The Bully Outreach Project comes from [...]
Posted: June 25th, 2010 under Children, Family, Schools.
Tags: Bully Outreach Project, Bullying, No Such Thing as a Bully
Comments: 1
Horse Sense
Animals have an innate perception about what humans need, and a special ability to provide for that need, or to lead humans in the direction they need to go to acquire that need. Horses especially have perceptional attitudes of empathy, kindness, perception and connectedness. Marie Sherwood was born in Québec City. She moved to Prince [...]
Posted: June 22nd, 2010 under Family.
Tags: Children, Coping Skills, Equine Assisted Therapy
Comments: 5
A message about the Bully Outreach Project
After stumbling around for a unique name, I’ve settled for clarity. The Bully Outreach Project is beginning to take off! Response to the idea has been wonderful, and we’re just going to keep on getting the word out. To hear my vision and goals for this project, have a watch and a listen! And please [...]
Posted: June 3rd, 2010 under Children, Family, Schools.
Tags: Bully Outreach Project, Bullying, Schools
Comments: 2
No Such Thing as a Bully Described
I’ve got a lot of people asking me about this exciting new program, and so I wanted to quickly do a piece that would explain it in 3 minutes or less! Watch for other videos about the program – maybe ones where I’m not talking so fast! It’s just that I’m really, really excited about [...]
Posted: May 16th, 2010 under Children, Family, Personal, Schools.
Tags: Bullying, No Such Thing as a Bully
Comments: none
No Such Thing as a Bully
I’m thrilled to be launching “No Such Thing as a Bully – Protecting Our Children from Bully Actions. I have some hopes for this program! I hope to get the program in as many hands of adults working with children as possible. I hope the program changes the way people think about the bullying issue. [...]
Posted: April 21st, 2010 under Family, Personal, Schools.
Tags: Bullying
Comments: none
Pink Purse International Teleclass
This teleclass will supply vital information that will assist you in understanding your child’s unique point of view as your family adjusts to its new living arrangements. Such information, which experts agree is best gleaned early in the divorce process – and even if separation is only being considered – will continue to be valuable [...]
Posted: April 16th, 2010 under Family, Uncategorized.
Tags: Divorce, Family, Parenting, Women
Comments: none
Then Change Happens – Guest Blogger Darren Sproat
Let me start by expressing how honoured I am to be writing on Kelly’s blog. I have always liked Kelly’s no nonsense approach and I think observing her over the past year helped me cope with a number of changes taking place in my own life. Thank you, Kelly. There is one thing in life [...]
Posted: April 8th, 2010 under Family, Personal.
Tags: change, Coping Skills, Family, guest blogger
Comments: 10
From the Heart
Take a trip over to Darren Sproat’s blog, “Keeping it Real” to see my post there. And while you’re at it, take a look at the other posts on Darren’s blog. He is a sincere, speak from the heart kinda guy, and I enjoy following his blog. I am honored that he asks me to [...]
Posted: March 17th, 2010 under Family, Work.
Tags: Conflict, Family, Work
Comments: 3
Motivation and Decision Making
The door slammed as Timothy stormed out. “What a kid.” Marta thought dryly to herself. She knew that there were issues with his behavior. She knew she needed to be reigning him in. She looked towards her husband dropped in front of the tv with a drink. Is this what I need in my life? [...]
Posted: March 10th, 2010 under Family, Work.
Tags: Conflict, Motivation
Comments: none
Does Perfection Exist?
Think there’s a perfect workplace out there? A perfect family? Think again. Does that sound cynical? It might. Here’s the thing. PERFECTION, or in any case, the way we typically visualize perfection, is beyond our grasp – or if graspable…it tends to be fleeting. Are you unhappy with the situations around you? There may be [...]
Posted: March 1st, 2010 under Family, Personal, Work.
Tags: Mistakes
Comments: none
