It seems like so many times, we're all so concerned about our families and what we can do to help them or make their lives better. But do we really stop and make sure that we're taken care of, too?
I know a lot of us out there do the 9-5 Monday through Friday routine. Even if you don't, everyone has that "Wednesday" feeling sometime in their work week.
Apparently the sign of a midlife crisis isn't buying a sports car or getting hair plugs . . . it's really getting into the musical genius of Ariana Grande.
It's easy to get caught up in the busy schedule of day-to-day life. Dinner needs to be made, the kids need bathed and put to bed, the dishes washed, the laundry dried and folded, clothes put out for morning, the vehicles fueled, etc. Finding time to do anything relaxing or fun can be a difficult chore when living in a world that seems to be moving in fast forward. When we do have time off, a lot o