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SNEAK PEEK – I’m Happy For You(Sort of… Not Really) by Kay Wills Wyma

Is comparison-living hijacking your life?

 Click here to download chapter one of  I’m Happy For You(Sort of… Not Really)

Tired of performing? Feeling weighed down by the pressure to be Pinteresting? Does your friend’s wardrobe, body, marriage, paycheck, vacation plans, or photoshoot-worthy home décor leave you wishing your life looked more like that?

You’re not alone.

With its focus on smarter, faster, thinner, and ever-better, our cultural obsession with comparison is undercutting relationships and sapping contentment. Our friends become our audience (or judges), and our titles, activities, even kids become part of our brand. Factor in social media’s constant reminder of what everyone else is doing, and no wonder we feel drained, discontent, and isolated.

Thankfully, we don’t have to live this way!

With disarming [ … ]

NEWS: Focus on the Family to Rebroadcast “Cleaning House” Author in Best of 2013 Series

Focus on the Family is re-broadcasting their top radio segments in a Best of 2013 series. We’re proud to announce that FIVE of our authors have made it into the top radio programs in the year of 2013. And Kay Wyma is one of them!

  On November 26-27th, Kay’s original broadcasts will be aired one more time on the Focus on the Family radio. (If you’d like to tune in live, check your local station for times).  

You can listen to the original broadcasts here:

Eradicating the Entitlement Mentality 1

Eradicating the Entitlement Mentality 2

NEWS: “Cleaning House” Author Discusses How to Help Your Kids Be More Independent!

 

 

Cleaning House author, Kay Wills Wyma, shares her experience in helping to make her own kids more independent on Louisville’s WHAS, Great Day LIVE!

For every parent who is  picking their kids’ clothes off the floor, making their beds, waiting on them hand and foot…click here to watch!

NEWS: “Cleaning House” Author Discusses Teenage Suicide in New York Times’ Motherlode

Cleaning House author Kay Wills Wyma discusses teenage suicide in the New York Times Motherlode blog.

Wyma discusses the possible role responsibilities may play in helping to prevent the growing statistics and trend. To read her entire post “Could Responsibilities Help Prevent Teenage Suicide?” click here.