End the Self Damage that Leads to Incarceration
Many parents hope, wish or pray for their children grow up to be successful in life. That usually does not work. Other parents plan for their children to be successful, when they reach adulthood, by carefully planning every stage of learning, exposure and influence of their child's life. This works much better because the child is prepared by developing skills, talents and a mentality that breed success.
This course will teach you how to tie your life aspirations for yourself and your children to your highest priorities in life. Success in life is directly related to our priorities, decision, choices and actions. If we have no priorities or our priorities are low (I.e., graduating without becoming a parent or not getting arrested) our children will not be prepared to go much further in life. When we change our priorities, it impacts our decision making which directly affects our life choices and ultimately our actions.
This course will teach you how to tie your life aspirations for yourself and your children to your highest priorities in life. Success in life is directly related to our priorities, decision, choices and actions. If we have no priorities or our priorities are low (I.e., graduating without becoming a parent or not getting arrested) our children will not be prepared to go much further in life. When we change our priorities, it impacts our decision making which directly affects our life choices and ultimately our actions.
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Ending The Self Damage That Leads to Incarceration
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Ending The Self Damage That Leads to Incarceration
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Resetting Priorities
Virtually all of us can cite examples of terrible parenting by observing parents with their children while shopping, in fast food establishments, at public events and at school. Once the child has reached adulthood, those who were the product of poor parenting are obviously visible to everyone except that individual and his or her parent. Here are the lessons in this course:
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