Category Archives: Evaluate

Making it work for both of you

We talk a lot about how to handle the challenges that arise when you want to change your course, but sometimes the biggest challenge is the one closest to your heart. It’s frequently true that one member of a couple is ready to make changes before the other, and there’s often no way to compartmentalize [...]

Ch-ch-ch-ch changes

Having a baby, losing a job, moving to a new town, getting divorced, starting a business, getting married, becoming the boss, becoming a grandparent—what do all these things have in common?
Change, of course, is the common denominator. The big life changes, like birth and marriage and death, are easily visible yet our lives are all [...]

The Big 4

Don’t underestimate the importance of sharing passionate experiences with people you care about.
We’ve started 9 different businesses over the past 35 years, always working together and always working hard. Most of our companies have been successful but they’ve all encouraged us to take a careful look at how we’re living.
We drew upon these experiences to [...]

Trust it or adjust it

Sharing music and s’mores with some of our closest friends
In our commitment to living a life we love, we’ve found that it’s important - no, it’s essential - that we continually question what is and what isn’t working. And that’s our challenge to you. Right now, ask yourself:

Am I still passionate about what I’m doing?
Do [...]

How’s Your Home? A LWYL Quiz

West End, Anguilla
Here are some questions to get you thinking about where you’re living these days.
True or false:

My home suits me perfectly.
My environment makes me feel good physically.
I like the climate where I live.
I generally enjoy my commute to work.
My job is not the only reason I live where I live.

If you have more nays [...]

Changing Our Course

When we started to write our latest book, Changing Your Course, our goal was to help people identify which part of their lives they’d like to change and provide the tools needed to help readers through the process. We saw the book as our response to the many people who have asked us advice about [...]