Oh, the hot topic of attitude!
Behavioral Coach Louise Evans explores the five choices we always have within our circumstances, responses, and behaviors. Which chair do you often sit in and how can you use the 5 Chairs to teach your kids about tough topics?
Read MoreJ. Stuart Albon fills us in on his philosophy around collaborative problem solving and why we as parents need to shift our thinking from ‘kids do well if they want to’ to ‘kids do well if they can.’ We can’t ask our kids to be flexible and empathetic problem solvers if we’re not leading by example.
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Read MoreWe need to stay relaxed and understand our kids’ unique learning styles and personalities to engage with them in the way their brains are wired to receive direction. Dr. Gabor Mate explains that when we modulate our voice, get at their level, create the safe place, and show compassion, we create learning experiences that help to shape who our kids become.
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Read MoreSimon Sinek gets to the core of how our jobs may be making us sick, and having a far greater impact on our children in a way we haven’t even thought about. In this time of rewriting our lives, and what the future of your job and the workplace may look like, consider this simple question: are you fulfilled?
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Together Is Better: A Little Book of Inspiration (book)
Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action (book)
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Read MoreBy catching ourselves, or our kids, in moments of sass or funkiness, we have the power to break the patterns we’ve identified with for years. We can create the space to feel the emotions and have our tantrum, but also have a plan in place to get back to feeling good.
Read MoreMarcus Buckingham says love is space making. As parents, we often want to shield our children from traumatic experiences. There are times and places for that, but we must have faith in our children, which is tied fast to unconditional love and the space to let them try.
Read MoreWe have to recognize the power we have to heal ourselves and to assist in healing the wounds we’ve inflicted on others. It’s going to take us being brave, so that we can lead with courage. It will not be easy, but when we show up and do the work, we can change the world.
Read MoreJack Kornfield gives us a gentle nudge to slow down and think through our actions, our thoughts, and our tone.
Read MoreLife isn’t linear! We should be encouraged to follow our passions because that’s what helps create our lives. So let your kids be the funny, smart, and curious creatures they are, so they can explore their many paths.
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