Can I ask you a tough question? 
          When was the last time you said, “My family is totally awesome”? 
Like…You love every minute of the time you all spend together.  You even love the occasional chaos: excited explosions of energy from kids (or grandkids) and parents who are having fun beyond measure. 

For the past couple of weeks, I’ve been talking about “living abundantly.” And an incredible family life is a big part of that abundance: great experiences, lots of sharing, non-stop support, and off-the-charts joy when you’re all together.

But what if your family relationships don’t look so good? 

If you’ve recently been thinking that your home is more like a war zone, the kids/grandkids are out of control, and your marriage is on life support, improving your family relationships should be a major priority for you. 

You CAN lower the stress, create better boundaries, and bring more balance to your family life.
It’s part of living abundantly, after all.

When I first read the book Oola: Finding Balance in an Unbalanced World, its authors—Dr. Dave Braun and Dr. Troy Amdahl—recommended strategies for improving family life.
And, while long-term goals take time and commitment, some immediate ways to improve your household atmosphere might be:
 
• Schedule a date night this weekend with your significant other
• Have that “difficult conversation” with your aging parent
• Enjoy dinner as a family at least two nights this week (without cell phones)
• Establish a calm morning routine for you & your family
• Set boundaries with your argumentative sibling
 
 As an Oola Certified  Life Coach, I help clients not only create goals across all 7 key areas in life, but also prioritize their tasks and stay accountable to accomplishing them week by week. 

I’ve joined forces with Dave and Troy to bring my followers the Oola formula via a 10-week coaching experience designed to transform, not only your family relationships,  but your health, finances,  professional career and more. 

Schedule your complimentary strategy call today to have a chat about the Oola Lifestyle and the different ways you can get support in implementing it.
 
“Living abundantly” means living a well-rounded life: less stress, more balance, greater purpose, and family relationships that rock. 

Shouldn’t we start working on your abundant life soon?
 
In the meantime, you can also check out these resources for more information:
 
  Contact me today.
 

I'm here to help the future be an abundant one for you.



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