THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR COMFORT ZONE

THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR COMFORT ZONE

We’ve all heard the phrase “The magic happens outside your comfort zone”. But have you ever fully gotten the meaning of this? The truth is, breaking out of your comfort zone requires a lot courage. Effort. Dedication. You have to face the fear of the unknown. Jump in...
Top 5 Ways To Raise A Generous Child (At Any Age)

Top 5 Ways To Raise A Generous Child (At Any Age)

Upon my research into how to raise kind, generous children, three common themes emerge. 1. Do it yourself – Children will watch and copy what you do. 2. Talk about it – Point out when others are generous. 3. Encourage it – Look for opportunities to help your children...
7 Ways To Build Strong Character In Children

7 Ways To Build Strong Character In Children

 Wondering what can you do to help your kids counter negative influences and stand up for what they know is right?   The answer is to nurture a solid moral core that will guide them to stand up for their beliefs and act right without us.   And the best news is that we...
How To Teach Your Child Active Listening

How To Teach Your Child Active Listening

Active listening is an important “soft skill”, like problem-solving, leadership, and teamwork. It’s a skill that can be acquired and developed — but it takes time and patience to master! Having active listening skills has many benefits; besides better comprehension in...
3 Steps To Be Unstoppable

3 Steps To Be Unstoppable

What’s the difference between someone who wakes up everyday feeling energetic, strong, able to achieve their goals, and easily influences people, as opposed to someone who feels like they’re struggling, frustrated, and can’t seem to get to where they...
6 Steps To Teach Your Child Respect

6 Steps To Teach Your Child Respect

We often forget that children aren’t born with a built-in sense of respect for others. While each child has a different personality, all children need to be taught to be respectful. From birth, kids learn to manipulate their world to get their needs met—this is...