Feb 3rd, 2010
by KarenRR.
instead of thinking that emotions are getting in your way of making the right choices, think of them as an internal guidance system to head you in the right direction.
So, the next time you find yourself “emotional” over a situation. Don’t criticize yourself. Don’t stuff it. Stop. Pay attention and you can take a step towards connecting to a happier you.
Dec 26th, 2009
by Kathy Jacobson.
It encourages people to loosen up and show their stuff. It’s fun, sometimes silly, sometimes serious. The idea is to invite someone you know (kind of ) and have them invite someone you don’t know.
Dec 23rd, 2009
by KarenRR.
Christmas is a season. Just like relationships, it is not for one day only. It is built with the memories we create over a lifetime.
Nov 29th, 2009
by Geoff LaPlace.
“I’ve always used board games to teach social skills, because they’re wonderful for teaching both cooperative play and appropriate-competitive play. …We just enjoy board games”.
Sep 21st, 2009
by Geoff LaPlace.
“They have traded expensive nights on the town for nights at home … swapped fancy-schmancy dinners for home-cooked meals or a quiet spot in the park with a picnic and their favorite board games.”…..
Sep 21st, 2009
by Geoff LaPlace.
People have always been friends before they were gamers, and board games have tapped into this for a very long time. … do you remember the evening highlights as being the strategic move that was done during the board game, or do you remember more the jokes that were circulating around the table as you were having a drink with your friends?