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Neither a Binge-er nor Binge-able Be

Neither a Binge-er nor Binge-able Be

by Lindsey Jay Walsh | May 15, 2025 | Addiction, Mindfulness, Values

Quick… Right now, in 2025, in North America, there are people who do not binge watch tv shows or podcasts. In fact, I know not just one or two brave souls, but hundreds of teens and adults who are not addicted to consuming content on Netflix or iTunes or Tik Tok...
Fears of a First Time Coach, Revisited

Fears of a First Time Coach, Revisited

by Lindsey Jay Walsh | May 2, 2018 | Anxiety, Mindfulness, Parenting, Relationships, Self-care, Values, Youth

Two hours before my debut as an U7 baseball coach, and I kept thinking, “What have I gotten myself into?” A part of me even wished we’d have a rain-delay. Yes, I was afraid of little league!

Ancient Egyptian Hockey Dads

by Lindsey Jay Walsh | Oct 6, 2017 | Parenting, Relationships, Uncategorised, Values

Dads: What matters the most to you when you watch your child play sports? Their personal development? How well they play with others? How badly they beat the other players or how good they make you look? In short: are you a “hockey DAD” or a “HOCKEY...

The Paddy Plan: Mourn, Grieve, then Bike 6,211 Km

by Lindsey Jay Walsh | Sep 27, 2017 | Resilience, Self-care, Values

Following the death of her husband, Henry Quiring, Paddy Quiring cycled, walked, and jogged 6,211 km across Canada. Her amazing adventure was a part of a healing, learning, and growing journey she has been on for decades. Watch Paddy Quiring and Walter Janzen describe...

Parents: Does Feeling Judged Get in the Way of Parenting?

by Lindsey Jay Walsh | Sep 12, 2017 | Mindfulness, Parenting, Uncategorised, Values

Feeling judged makes decision making harder, particularly when it comes to raising our children. This post is about how we can overcome judgmentalism, and parent with confidence.

Hermione Granger and Emotional Intelligence

by Lindsey Jay Walsh | Aug 15, 2017 | Parenting, Relationships, Resilience, Values, Youth

What helps kids grow to be Emotionally Intelligent young adults? How can we help the Ron Weasley’s of the world become emotional-intelligence superstars like Hermione Granger?

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