by Pamela Zimmer | Aug 13, 2018 | Body, Mind & Spirit, Parent Coaching, Work Life Balance
“I want, I want, I want!” Those were the words my parents would throw back at me when I was younger, complaining or clamoring for them to buy or give me something I wanted. They always said it back to me in this overly dramatic whiny voice, as if to make a point of...
by Pamela Zimmer | May 10, 2018 | Body, Mind & Spirit, Parent Coaching, Work Life Balance
I was going to write this as a traditional blog post, but I was inspired to do a video post instead. Hey, we all need to step out of our comfort zone every once in a while, right? Plus, it was easier and quick – which is sometimes okay (and sometimes we have to...
by Pamela Zimmer | Dec 10, 2016 | Body, Mind & Spirit, General Parenting, Milestones and Development, Parent Coaching, Special Moments
Sitting here in a tea house, enjoying a pot of black tea on this cold, rainy, winter morning. While it’s not Early Gray – I inherited the dislike of that from my Mom – it’s gray outside. The river water is rushing on the other side of the window, and the...
by Pamela Zimmer | Nov 22, 2016 | Body, Mind & Spirit, General Parenting, Parent Coaching
So, I’m supposed to write a blog post today. “Supposed” to. Where does supposed to come from anyway? It’s not like I have to get something written for print in the morning newspaper. I don’t have a boss standing over my shoulder pestering me for an article. Nobody is...
by Pamela Zimmer | Oct 13, 2016 | For Frazzled Moms, General Parenting, Parent Coaching, Work Life Balance
What does it mean to be a Mom? The first thing that comes to mind is kids. You need kids to be a Mom, or at least in the traditional sense. I suppose you could be a room mom, or a team mom or a mentor mom… but in each of those scenarios, there are other people...
by Pamela Zimmer | Sep 19, 2016 | General Parenting, Moms To Moms, Parent Coaching
Dear Zackery, You always have such a smile. From the day you were born. And I remember (well, at least I read that you did… yes, I thumbed through your baby book, reading what little I had actually written in there). I remember some, and it breaks my heart to think I...