The Outside Game Part II: Discipline
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1w ago
We all understand the role of discipline in creating a successful journey through life. Yet, many parents struggle with teaching discipline to their kids. In part two of this series, I will discuss the role of parental discipline in forming the glue that binds the ..read more
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Which Game Do We Focus On?
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1M ago
When speaking to parents with challenging children, there is often an urgency to address the specifics of what to do when a problem behavior shows up. In other words, the understandable desire is to fix the problem right now. After all, you want an answer when your ..read more
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Study the Roots or Enjoy The Fruits. You Choose.
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1M ago
Many years ago, I heard the saying: You have a choice: You can live life studying the roots…or enjoy the fruits. But you can't do both." Of course, it's never a complete, simple dichotomy. It's just a pointer to options in daily living. But you might ask, how exactly ..read more
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Why Good Advice & Counseling Doesn’t Work.
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1M ago
Many families seeking change for their children arrive after trying many other routes to help their children. Whether it's anxiety that just gets worse, tantrums that have grown to an explosive level, unmotivated teens who won't do anything, escalating attentional ..read more
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Weakness Comes From Persistently Seeking Ease
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1M ago
One of the hallmarks of an anxiety-filled life is that their priority is to relieve their sense of anxiety or avoid future moments with possible anxiety. They create a life where avoiding discomfort is most important, and activities and opportunities for growth and ..read more
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To Be Happier, We Must Embrace the Unfamiliar
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3M ago
We are creatures of familiarity. We could simply say creatures of habit. Or, more technically, we are creatures with brains that become conditioned to run the same programs repeatedly. How Thoughts Repeat Themselves Research suggests we tend to have many more thoughts ..read more
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“I’m Bored. It’s Your Job To Make Me Happy.”
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4M ago
The Myths of Summertime Parenting 'I'm bored' is a useless thing to say. I mean, you live in a great, big, vast worked that you've seen zero percent of. Even the inside of your mind is endless; it goes on forever inwardly, do you understand? The fact that you're ..read more
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“Do” Constantly, Then Maybe “Have” & Afterwards I Can “Be” Happy & Fulfilled in 2024?
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4M ago
As the New Year is upon us, many of us reflect upon our lives, our successes, our satisfaction, where we have been and likely where we are going. If life is filled with enormous levels of satisfaction and happiness, then perhaps this article does not apply. However ..read more
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Santa: It’s Time to Set Expectations!
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4M ago
Okay, let's face it. Most children get too much stuff these days when Santa arrives. Too strong, you think? Perhaps, but we can know one thing for sure: The more stuff they get..., the less they seem to appreciate it. Just notice for yourself. Most of us didn't have a ..read more
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Thriving & Enjoyment: The Role of Best Effort.
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4M ago
We often delight in seeing an A on a test or witnessing our children or team win a game. Expressions of admiration for our children's looks or talent are common. You have probably heard phrases like, "She's brilliant," or "he's a good-looking young lad," or "She is ..read more
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