It's really endearing when I see an old couple holding hands at the supermarket. However, I've also seen couples that clearly are not happy being together. How does it happen? Did they marry the wrong person?
What is love?
What does it look like?
Is it when a man walks up on a stage and slaps another man in front of millions to protect the dignity of his wife?
Or is it in a fairy-tale ending where two actors, who met on the set of a blockbuster success K-drama series, actually gets married in real life?
I feel that for my children to be successful and happy in life, their character is at the very
forefront as an important determining factor. Success in itself is a rather subjective matter,
and to each their own...
I have been told that overtime the relationship between parent and child, and between husband and wife are like a pair of chopsticks illustrated below.
Parenting teens is no longer just about dishing instructions, commands and expectations top down. Teens today will hold parents accountable to the values and beliefs being taught, and if they observe that the parents do not live out those values...
In this brand-new year, let’s start the year off on the right foot by spending time understanding each other. Build a vision for the year together so that you can both focus, have hope and see beyond what’s in front of both of you. Here are 6 questions you can ask as you step into the new year...
Imagine if there is an annual performance appraisal done for our role as a parent, how would you reckon our children or spouse would rate our performance and contribution to the family? Is there going to be a bonus this year?
I came across this quote, “Anyone can be a father but it takes someone special to be called a dad.” So, what’s the difference? Isn’t it a play of words?