It’s one of the first lessons of civility that we teach our children: learning to say “thank you”. And it’s a lesson that seems very difficult to learn or is quickly forgotten. Yet we all benefit from practicing thankfulness.

Practice the art of thankfulness

Teach to improve learning
Among the habits of Jesus, there was prayer, in a quiet and deserted place, but there was also teaching. We also benefit from adding these two habits to our spiritual life. What do you have to teach today?

My love life or my children?
Being a parent is difficult; being a single parent is even more difficult! However, we are not only a parent, but we are also a full-fledged person who might want to be in a relationship. It is not impossible to find love again, but we must be wise.

Money, a good tool in your relationships
God doesn’t want us to worry, especially when it comes to our finances. Money is useful for our needs, but God even encourages us to use it to develop all our relationships.

Tell God your needs, not your solutions!
In the Bible, we find several verses that encourage us to make our needs known to God. But prayer being a dialogue, we must also give Him the chance to speak to us and to respond to us in His way!