by kimgalgano@chickswithchoices.com | Sep 20, 2017 | coaching, emotions, kimgalgano, Relationships, Vulnerability, Wednesday's Action
Are you splitting hairs over someone’s bad habits? Ask yourself: Is this more about me (fear, maybe), rather than their behavior? Allow me to be your case study today. Here’s my story… I’ve been tough on my daughter the past few weeks. Today...
by kimgalgano@chickswithchoices.com | Jun 11, 2017 | attitude, choice, courage, emotions, kimgalgano, parenting, Relationships, Sunday's Reflections, The Chance to Choose
“She also understood there was a hole in her heart where her son should be, that she was a wicked, selfish woman for wishing him back.” ― Shannon Celebi, Driving Off Bridges In one month’s time I have had to make the decision to release my two 20 something sons,...
by kimgalgano@chickswithchoices.com | Mar 12, 2017 | choice, emotions, marriage, Relationships, Sunday's Reflections
Much of our life requires change, but our human response to change is often anxiety and fear. I’ve been deliberately working toward a different choice. Following, are 3 unusual tips to experience rest for your soul, even in the midst of change. 1) Consider the...
by kimgalgano@chickswithchoices.com | Aug 10, 2016 | attitude, authenticity, choice, decisions, emotions, Wednesday's Action
“Your current circumstances are part of your redemption story He is writing.” ― Evinda Lepins Photo...
by kimgalgano@chickswithchoices.com | Mar 30, 2016 | attitude, authenticity, choice, courage, decisions, Direction, doubt, emotions, kimgalgano
“The only way that we can live, is if we grow. The only way that we can grow is if we change. The only way that we can change is if we learn. The only way we can learn is if we are exposed. And the only way that we can become exposed is if we throw ourselves out into...
by kimgalgano@chickswithchoices.com | Mar 27, 2016 | attitude, authenticity, choice, decisions, discipline, emotions
“Creating is the act of paying attention to our experiences and connecting the dots so we can learn more about ourselves and the world around us.” ~Brene Brown My fifteen year old, Maggie, seems to “get” something beyond her years, yet the draw...