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Head, Heart Or Guts: Which Do You Use To Make Decisions?
As moms and mompreneurs, we are faced with constant decision making. I’ve questioned myself many times on how to make the best decisions especially when I have to decide quickly. I much prefer to be able to mull things over, contemplate during a yoga class or a long walk, think about the various scenarios, etc…but most of the time we don’t have that luxury. These days we need to act at the speed of technology. People want answers fast, and I must admit thatI do work at a fast pace, but it’s been responsible for some haphazard decisions.
Mariska Hargitay: Naming Baby was a “Family Decision”
When it came to naming her new baby girl, Mariska Hargitay wanted the whole family involved. “We all talked about names because everything is a family decision in our house,” Mariska says. Mariska and her hubby even turned to their 4-year-old son, August, for ideas.
The Divorce Decision: To File or Reconcile?
The decision to divorce is excruciating, and as we have seen recently with celebrities and supermodels, its not uncommon for couples to file and then reconcile. Supermodel Stephanie Seymour and publishing tycoon Peter Brant decided, after months of contentious court battles, accusations and millions of dollars in legal fees, to try and make their marriage work. They are not alone in the celebrity world of indecision with public figures like Larry King and Shawn Southwick who filed for divorce in April and halted the proceedings one month later.
Can your child be making decisions that hurt their physical development?
While I do not claim to be a doctor, I do have very specific feelings about your young athletes specializing in one sport too early. Consider these points when your 12 year old tells you He/She only wants to play soccer from here on out and become pro!
Decisions About Someone Else’s Life
So here I am now, sitting at my computer, a complete flubbering mess. This morning, my whole family attended a religious ceremony at my my sons school (my grade one-er). There we were, all six of us; me, hubby, two grandmothers, two grandfathers, beaming with pride. I was on video camera duty, hubby on regular camera duty. We were all right there, the cheering squad, front row.