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Teach Your Child To Be Safe This Summer

05th July 2007
With the British Summer holidays fast approaching, it is important for parents to understand the dangers of letting their children go out to play, either by themselves or with friends, and then be able to teach the child how best to minimise the dangers b... Read >
Author: Joel

Bloom where you are planted- Motherly Advice to my children - Building Self Confidence/Self Esteem

08th June 2007
Bloom where you are planted. What does that mean? To me, it means that no matter where you are in life, you should make the best of it. Of course, there are always exceptions to that rule, but generally making the best of the situations or circumstances o... Read >
Author: Happy5

How To Overcome A Lack Of Motivation At Work

15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Lyndsay Swinton It happens to all of us at some stage ? there is a particular task to be done at work and you just can't motivate yourself to do it. This procrastination or downright disinterest can lead to stress levels soaring. While y... Read >
Author: Lyndsay Swinton

Empower your Kids - Organize your Life

07th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Patti Keating Are you robbing your children the opportunity to learn valuable life skills? Moms who do less, provide more learning opportunities and have children with higher self esteem. When the whole family is involved in creating and... Read >
Author: Patti Keating

The Need to Learn A foreign Language

10th June 2006
Why learn a language or languages? Why should you bother to learn someone else's language? Apparently, there are some substantial reasons, and if your mind meets this thought, then you probably have a need to learn a language for your own sake. The abi... Read >
Author: Dermann DERR

Eight Keys to Minimize Stress in a Fast World

08th June 2006
It doesn't matter where you live, who you are or what you're doing, you'll encounter stress – that's life. And, it's not all bad. We all perceive things differently; some people see things as more negative while others are more positive about things. W... Read >
Author: Lisa Rickwood

Parenting techniques to banish tantrums

03rd April 2006
Today I was working with one of my clients and we were looking at the issue of helping young children deal with their frustrations. She was telling me how her little boy became so frustrated that he would bite himself. Toddlers often find dealing with the... Read >
Author: Henrietta Joyce

Having Fun on Valentine's Day for the Single and Dateless

25th January 2006
If you're, single, dateless with no mate in sight, you can still totally spoil yourself and have fun on Valentine's Day in a number of special ways. There are many advantages of your singledom. You'll eliminate: **The stress involved if you don't g... Read >
Author: Michaela Scherr

What happens when your dishwasher breaks

04th December 2005
What happens when your dishwasher breaks When I was a child I remember cleaning up after the family meals and hand washing dishes. I thought it was like punishment most of the time. I complained most of the time, but my father and mother insisted that ... Read >
Author: David Skul

The Do's and Don'ts of Giving Feedback

15th September 2005
The Do's and Don'ts of Giving Feedback Copyright 2005 Inez Ng Being able to give effective feedback is not just a good skill to possess in business, it is a great life skill to have. Because when you are masterful at giving feedback, not only can... Read >
Author: Inez Ng

"Relationships-- the Secret to Your Professional and Personal Success"

23rd August 2005
"Relationships-- the Secret to Your Professional and Personal Success" Copyright 2005 John Neyman Jr The Hungry In May of 2005 there were over 2 million searches made on the internet in reference to relationships. Over 49,000 searches have taken pl... Read >
Author: John Neyman Jr

Back to School? Back to Allowance.

04th August 2005
What do good schools and well thought out allowances have in common? Both teach your child a vitally important life skill: reflective thinking. Kids are naturally impulsive. Learning how to reflect before making a decision ' learning to think in terms of ... Read >
Author: Tracy Baxter
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