The Intentional Retirement – Part Two: True to Yourself

People say: “Retirement should be all about you!” What they often have in mind is a stereotype of what the “good life” should look like once you’ve said sayonara to […]
Swallow the Frog – How Tackling The Hard Stuff First Makes You More Productive

In college you would have thought I was majoring in procrastination. Regardless of what class it was for, if you saw me tackling a big project – especially one that […]
Add Magic to Your Wedding Day with Mae’s Makeovers

In August, Mae’s Makeovers celebrated its 8th year in business as a bridal makeup and hair company made up of a strong team of ladies who specialize in airbrush makeup […]
DEAR YOUNGER ME

I’m not sure how it happened, but I am now in my fifties. Somehow, I thought it would take a lot longer to get to this age! Some things are […]
Road Through Ruth

There are so many lessons that we can glean from the incredible book of Ruth. Many beautiful realizations await us as we dive into this Old Testament book. The people […]
On the Road Again: How to Spend Seven Days in Missouri

Missouri is likely not on your travel bucket list, but that doesn’t mean it should be underestimated as a great vacation spot for all ages. Here’s how to spend seven […]
Keeping it Real: “TO COME IN BETWEEN”

Ever read Scripture that sounds completely out of character for God? Here goes: “…the Lord said to Moses, ‘Let Me alone now….’” (Exodus 32:9) Did God really just say that?! […]
Making Dollars Making Sense: Essential Estate Planning Documents

BY STEVEN GALLO, CFP®, Partner, Financial Advisor Estate planning is the process that manages and preserves your assets while you are alive and conserves and controls how they are distributed […]
Hustle & Heart: 5 Things To Do In Your Slow Season to Increase Sales

BY TARYN JEREZ If you are experiencing a slow season in your business this summer, please know you are not alone, but more importantly you are still in control of […]
Conversation with Your BFF: ‘What is Closure?’ Part II

BY REBECCA COOPER Just to recap last month’s discussion on the topic of closure, from the perspective of it’s not always possible or needed, this month I’m playing devil’s advocate […]