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It’s Not Always Black And White
Being a parent humbles you. We start off saying “I’ll NEVER have kids who…” or “My marriage will always…” and so on, but at some point in our lives, we’re bound to eat our words as reality throws a wrench in our plans. This week’s Monday Motivation is about judgement. And we all get judged.

Enjoy It While You Can
My son, Marcello, shared some sage advice for this week’s Monday Motivation post. Kids are so wise. Click here for more Monday Motivation vlogs!

There’s No Place Like Home
You’ve got to find the gratitude in the people around you. Not finding it? Time for a little cleanse of your circle. Find the people who bring out the best in you. Find your tribe. Embrace your local. Watch this week’s Monday Motivation and join in the conversation on Facebook. Thanks again for being a

When You Learn To Love & Accept Yourself, Life Gets Better
This week’s Monday Motivation features Erica, who I am interviewing for an upcoming episode of Parking With MF. She has a connection to another interview and I wanted to do a quick live video with her because she is living with diabetes and has recently really starting to own and accept her disease. Watch to

What Would You Do If The Fear Wasn’t Stopping You?
Who is stopping you from doing what you want to do in life? What would do you right now if NOTHING was stopping you? Watch this week’s Monday Motivation vlog and join in the conversation. I want to hear from you. Photo by sydney Rae on Unsplash

You Have To Fail To Learn
I recently saw a post on social media that said “why do hockey tryouts have to be so unfair?” and the conversation that followed is what inspired this week’s Monday Motivation rant. Here’s the thing: The way that we learn, is that we fail. Failure = a lesson. Related: What My Son’s Hockey Coaches Taught Me

Some Advice For My Daughter On Her First Day Of High School
We are all at a station in our lives. We’re either going up, or going down, and being able to put yourself in someone else’s shoes is super import. Here’s what I told my daughter on her very first day of high school. It’s something we should all be keeping in mind in our lives.