Two of my Favorite Words (Three Minute Read)

Two of my Favorite Words (Three Minute Read)

Every time I hear someone say these two words, I kind of wish I’d trademarked them so I could get credit. Alas, I didn’t make up these words.  I would not ever be entitled to a residual check for them. Nevertheless, I want to share them with you. So, wait...
Dealing With Family Drama (Three Minute Read)

Dealing With Family Drama (Three Minute Read)

Families don’t look the same as they did 50 years ago.  Whether multi-generational, multi-cultural, blended, single parent, two moms, or two dads, diversity reigns supreme when it comes to describing family in the 21st century.   Opening up that bag of diversity can...
Walking on Eggshells (Three Minute Read)

Walking on Eggshells (Three Minute Read)

I’m fairly certain that we all have people in our lives with whom conversations pose challenges. Otherwise, why would the expression “walking on eggshells” even exist?  Who literally walks on eggshells? Wikipedia’s definition is “to be...
My Follow-Up Skills Need Improvement (Three Minute Read)

My Follow-Up Skills Need Improvement (Three Minute Read)

Ask anyone who’s in business about the importance of following up, and you won’t be surprised by the answer. It’s vital.  I know this.  So why am I challenged by this skill set? Initially, I started researching this topic for self-serving purposes. I...
Expectation Management 101 (Three Minute Read)

Expectation Management 101 (Three Minute Read)

I seem to be managing expectations lately, my own and those of my divorce mediation clients. When I’m dealing with my own, I don’t often clearly identify my expectations until I realize that they haven’t been met. With my divorce clients, I am more...
No-Fault Divorce – Good or Bad? (Three Minute Read)

No-Fault Divorce – Good or Bad? (Three Minute Read)

Nevada is one of 17 states in the U.S. where divorce is considered “no fault.”  This means that it’s not necessary to cite the reason, such as infidelity or abandonment. In fact, Nevada is one of the easiest states in which to obtain a divorce...
Can Adoption be a Risk to your Marriage?  (Three Minute Read)

Can Adoption be a Risk to your Marriage? (Three Minute Read)

Couples who adopt are very special. It’s a massive decision with lifetime implications. I think it starts with a “what if …?” and ends with a “let’s do it!”  In my mediation practice, I’ve had to deal with what happens next. You bring the baby, toddler, child,...
Why Do Now What We Can Put Off Until Later? (Three Minute Read)

Why Do Now What We Can Put Off Until Later? (Three Minute Read)

I’ve been thinking that procrastination isn’t necessarily a bad thing. In fact, it’s a human thing. We all do it. So, let’s take a moment to consider the consequences of, and yes, the rewards for procrastinating. That being said, maybe “reward” is too strong a word....
Planning a Family Reunion? (Three Minute Read)

Planning a Family Reunion? (Three Minute Read)

It’s almost summertime, and the living might not be so easy if you’re planning a Family Reunion. Your checklist is ever-growing, from logistics, to activities, to dealing with all of the colorful personalities that make your family unique. Think you can please...
Try Starting Your Sentences With “I” (Three Minute Read)

Try Starting Your Sentences With “I” (Three Minute Read)

I want you to spend three minutes reading this post.  (See what I did there?) Let’s start by thinking about how you might handle the following situations:1. Your neighbors leave their dog outside and it barks all night long, keeping you awake.2. A coworker takes...
Building Your Legacy (Three Minute Read)

Building Your Legacy (Three Minute Read)

I recently lost a brother-in-law to cancer, and a friend to a sudden heart attack.  Their deaths affected me profoundly and made me consider the legacies they built and left behind. The literal definition of “legacy,” at least according to Merriam-Webster,...
Do You Need to Have the Last Word? (Three Minute Read)

Do You Need to Have the Last Word? (Three Minute Read)

In mediation, as well as in my personal life, the people with whom I interact frequently need to have the last word. And I have no problem allowing them to have it because it isn’t important to me. Why isn’t it important to me? Why is it important to them? I decided...