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How To Find the Meaning of Life – Part 2 My 2 year old son was terrified, frozen in place. My heart ached for him, but I stayed where I was.    At first, he seemed unwilling—unable—to move. But he forced himself to take a step, and another, lurching robotically

We walked out of the darkness of the tunnel into the ultra-bright lights of the football stadium. Mesmerized by the panorama of tens of thousands of fans, I didn’t know the next few hours would change my life.  The last few seasons had been good-but-not-great. Everybody seemed to think I

LISTEN TO THE PODCAST VERSION WATCH A 1-MINUTE SUMMARY VIDEO Powered by how to embed a youtube video and mga casino without swedish license Parents, is it harder connecting with your teenagers than when they were younger? Kids change in the teenage years, and the ways we communicate with them

You are meant to have community—connection, relationship, belonging, and love—in your life. But you are also meant to be the real you, so the way that happens may be specific to how you are designed and your personal experiences. So, be you! We don’t have to define “community” by how

In our busy, heads-down rush through each day, it’s easy to lose sight of how important it is to have connection, relationship, and belonging with other people as a big part of our life experience. The good news is that there are things we can do to make sure that

Have you ever felt lonely? Disconnected? Do you find yourself too busy to spend quality time with friends? Or do you just want something more out of your relationships? How about feeling left out? Wanting to fit in but not knowing how? Do you sometimes feel unheard and unseen? Desperate

(Check out Part 1 of this article by clicking here!)  How We Grow Up – Part 2 As we learned in Part 1 of this article, we’re never done “growing up.” We saw that the proven medical concept of neuroplasticity enables us to keep learning and changing for our whole

At what age do we actually grow up? Is it during childhood, or perhaps in our teens? For most of us, the answer is, “No.” Some of us do a good bit of growing up during our 20s, but for most of us, it’s a lifetime journey. Why is that?

Is it possible to move forward in life by looking backwards? Sometimes, the answer is, “Yes.” When I was a kid, I wasn’t thinking about deep ideas or the long term. I was just living, which meant hanging out with friends, television, reading, and school. Life got more complicated, especially

How We Experience Breakthroughs We are meant for something more, and it’s okay for us to yearn for it. But to experience all that life is meant to be, there are things we need to understand about epiphanies and breakthroughs: They can happen incrementally – As we grow older and

Do you want your life to be better in 2022 than it was in 2021? And better the year after that? This time of year, lots of people are making resolutions, setting goals, and changing habits. But for many of us, there is a better way we can improve our

This Christmas, I know the exact gift I would like to give you. But I can’t. It is the best gift you could possibly get, and it has great value. In fact, it is the Ultimate Gift, and it would bring me pleasure and excitement to give it to you.

Playing Our “A-C-E” People’s progression into deeper and deeper personal issues normally involves multiple factors. The road out of that valley is often multi-faceted and holistic as well. Areas involved can be emotional, relational, spiritual, cognitive, medical or psychiatric, hereditary, environmental (such as a background involving trauma, where we live,

Putting Prevention into Practice There are many techniques in the STEPS “Tool Kit for Real Life” for prevention, and one of the principles involved includes helping people evaluate the outcomes of their choices wisely. For example, there are 2 techniques used in recovery called “Counting the Cost” and “Play the

There are people you know, perhaps even in your family, who are hurting and need your help. The good news is that there are things that they—and you—can do to not only improve their life, but to prevent more problems from coming along in the future. They can learn to

You can live life better. Millions of people have done it. Next Right STEPS will help since they are practical techniques based on successful life improvement principles that have worked for millions of people. You can live life better. Current habits or problems do not dictate your future. That voice

Life is meant to be a wonderful and glorious adventure. We help make it so by searching for breakthroughs, epiphanies, and miracles and treating them as key milestones along our journey. Our normal approach to life is to ensure we’re heading in the right direction and keep taking small steps

For a person, what is the real significance of strength? Does it mean being powerful or indestructible? Perhaps, for those blessed with such natural attributes. But to me, it means something deeper—more real—than that. It is being resilient enough to hold up when we’re under pressure or filled with anxiety. To

You are what you think. But do you ever think about how you think? Each of us has a body which we—hopefully consciously and intentionally—can learn to operate using our heart, soul, mind, and strength in a holistic and integrated manner. The mind is where we think. It is where we analyze

Do you believe you have a soul? How do you know? For example, is it because you … Experience or yearn for feelings such as love, justice, beauty, and goodness? Have a conscience which makes you feel guilty when you do something wrong? Feel that there must be an afterlife—heaven—where

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STEPS is looking for volunteers to help us help families by participating in a pilot of the new PACES for Parents program. It’s easy, you simply go through the PACES online learning center and products and provide feedback to help us improve the program for other parents.

Please Contact Us to help parents protect their kids from addictions. We know ministry and service are not always convenient, so we thank you for your compassion for hurting families.