by John Thurman | Feb 8, 2022 | Resilient Faith-Based Living, Resilient Living
Men – Enrich Your Valentine’s Day with these 5 Tips By John Thurman Keeping things light, fun, and romantic can strengthen your relationship. in today’s article, Men – Enrich Your Valentine’s Day with these 5 Tips, I will give you some...
by John Thurman | Feb 5, 2022 | Resilient Faith-Based Living, Resilient Living, Resilient Marriages
by John Thurman Looking for a simple way to enhance your Valentine’s Day? With Valentine’s just around the corner I wanted to talk about one of the most important aspects of a relationship and that is that real lovers appreciate the differences between...
by John Thurman | Jan 16, 2022 | Resilient Faith-Based Living, Resilient Living
Does the name Steve Martin ring a bell? Performer, comedian, movie star, Saturday Night Live Alum, respected banjo player, father, husband, and author of autobiography Born Standing Up. (By the way, if you are looking for a great read, I highly recommend it.) Steve...
by John Thurman | Jan 11, 2022 | Resilient Faith-Based Living, Resilient Living
How to Make Your Thinking Work For You in 2022 will impact your future plans! Nothing lives in your head rent-free! Your thought life is either enriching or debilitating. Want to know how to keep your thoughts in growth mode? How are those resolutions you made for...
by John Thurman | Dec 29, 2021 | Resilient Faith-Based Living, Resilient Living
Why do New Year’s Resolutions fail? Mainly, because they are only a statement, or what we wish for in the coming year. There are usually no action plans, no deadlines, no backup plans. Sometimes they are unrealistic resolutions, with no other thought or plans besides...
by John Thurman | Dec 17, 2021 | Resilient Faith-Based Living, Resilient Living
Madrid Angel (c)2021 John Thurman I love the holidays! But not everybody does. The holiday season can stir up reminders of tough times, abuse, trauma, and scarcity for many, which can, in turn, have a negative impact on the present. My wife, Angie, and I have had to...
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