Breaks are incredibly important, and that's what I'm role modeling this week. May this be a blessed year full of joy and discovery. Rev. Chad David, ChadDavid.ca, Learning to love dumb people (like me) … [Read more...]
Returning Gnome
Please Note: This is Part 2 of the final story in The Happy Squire: Christmas stories to encourage & inspire. You don’t need to read it to understand this one. I make sure to summarize the important parts. Another Note: This sequel was inspired by my Mom’s comment about the first story not … [Read more...]
LEGO my Christmas
Side Note: This is a new story inspired by questions I’ve faced over the years as a therapist and a Disney LEGO castle I was given this year as a belated 40th birthday gift (building a LEGO set was surprisingly de-stressing). LEGO my Christmas Grandpa Steve sauntered into the family … [Read more...]
A Fun Christmas Story
The following is one of my favourite Christmas stories that can be found in The Happy Squire: Christmas Stories to Encourage & Inspire. As a reminder this book is available on Amazon or you can download a PDF for free from http://www.chaddavid.ca/books/. If I can ask a favor, it’d be really … [Read more...]
My Favourite Christmas Story
Please Note: My book, The Happy Squire: Christmas stories to encourage and inspire, is a FREE PDF download on my website (http://www.chaddavid.ca/books/) as my main goal is to spread some Christmas cheer. Please feel free to tell others about the download as your own way of spreading joy. The … [Read more...]
The Danger for Well-Intentioned People (a tip for Christmas)
Bonus: For FREE, you can download a PDF of my book, The Happy Squire: Christmas stories to encourage and inspire, at http://www.chaddavid.ca/books/ The other week, my wife reminded me of the danger well-intentioned people have, especially in the holiday season. Another word for “well-intentioned … [Read more...]
10 Tips to Reduce Fights this Holiday Season
The holiday season has a way of bringing a lot of peace, love, and joy... as well as extreme blow up fights. These “experiences” often happen before or after an event where people are smiling and happy; aw, the magic of the season. It’s strange how ups always find a down while the downs don’t … [Read more...]
Both Sides of a Conflict are Dumb
Some people like to pick a side of a fight; based on this title, I clearly like to find a middle ground where both sides can attack me – genius. In TV sitcom writing, the two key questions every writer is supposed to ask are: “Why are they fighting? Why are they both right?” These two questions are … [Read more...]
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