Posts Tagged 'confidence'

Feb
17
Help Your Kids STOP the Negative Self Talk

Everyone gets caught up in negative self-talk, the challenge becomes when we can’t stop the chatter despite the pain it causes us.  Even more frustrating (and heart-breaking) is when we hear our kids doing it to themselves and we don’t know how to help.   

For many children it doesn’t matter

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Jul
15
3 Simple Steps to Confidence After Childbirth


I always considered myself a confident person, then in November 2003 my daughter was born.  I didn’t expect this common life shift to shake my confidence to its core, but it did.  Everyone had an opinion about how I should parent.  Their self-proclaimed expertise included topics ranging from nursing vs. …

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Oct
2
Focus on Your Child’s Gifts

 

When your child has a different behavioral style than you do, it’s important that you identify what makes your child special and unique; they are a gift exactly as they are.…

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Sep
25
Imperfectly Perfect

 

What would change in your life if you accepted yourself as perfect just the way you are, flaws and all?…

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Jul
31
How to be more direct when it’s not natural for you

If you find yourself using passive phrases (if you could, maybe, if it’s not too much trouble, etc.) when asking a question, you need to learn how to be more direct in a way that is natural for you. …

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Jul
24
Ask for what you want at work

Don’t assume your boss or co-workers know what you want. Be specific and ask!…

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Jul
3
Teaching children how to communicate

It’s important to give your children the space to be honest with how they feel, even if it’s hard to hear. Learn tips for creating an open space for communication in your home.…

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Jun
12
Finding ways to do things that aren’t natural to you

Some activities aren’t comfortable or natural for us because of our behavioral style. Learn how to manage your energy in those situations so you always show up as your best self.…

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May
10
Parenting Corner – Teaching Your Child Resourcefulness (Re-post)

Q.  My wife and I both work forcing us to use early care for my 7-year daughter but she doesn’t like it so she clings on to me when I leave her. What can I do to make drop-off easier on both of us?

A.  Great Question! This is a

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Feb
26
In the Office – I feel like something is missing

Q. I work in human resources for a large company and I love my work but something is missing.  I’m looking for a new job, but fear I will leave my current employer only to feel unfulfilled somewhere else. I’m not sure what to do.

A.  Great question! Fear of …

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