Living in the Margin: Part 3 By Jeannette Webb I’ll be totally honest and tell you that the addition of margin to my life saved my marriage, revolutionized my parenting, and restored my health. After 25 years of living in the margin, I am a radically different woman. I’d like to wrap up our discussion [read more] …
High School Planning
Living in the Margin, Part 2
Living in the Margin, Part 2 By Jeannette Webb I’m going to get personal for a minute. Are you feeling rested? Do your days run at a reasonable pace? When was the last occasion you had enough of a time cushion that the long line in the grocery store didn’t throw your schedule off? [read more] …
Living in the Margin: Part 1
Living in the Margin: Part 1 by Jeannette Webb Years ago when I was a dual-career mom with two small children and office deadlines to meet, I met myself coming and going in the whirlwind of our everyday lives. I had a time-intensive career, an overloaded volunteer schedule, and things were starting to fall apart. [read more] …
Are You Keeping All Doors Open for Your Child? Do You Want To?
After years of providing college admissions assistance, I have come to understand that the apprehension involved with homeschool high school is less about high school and more about college. Families are worried about hurting their child’s college opportunities. As a result, they totally stress over high school and that which should be a wonderful final [read more] …
The Junior Year Panic
It’s a predictable yearly event. I experienced it at the end of my kids’ sophomore year of high school. I work through it with my private clients year after year. The junior year panic can seize you by the throat, cloud your ordinarily clear thinking, and convince you that you’ve totally messed up your [read more] …