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Category: Parents
Why Some Days Are Better Than Others by Michael Tarby
Learn why some days we just feel “off” and three things to remember when you are not in harmony with those around you.
Sexual Abuse by Kathy Picard
Unfortunately, this topic is more common than we think. Learn Kathy’s story and what you can do if you are being sexually abused.
5 Things Your Parents Have To Stop Doing For You by Kyle Grappone
In order to truly be prepared for the real world that awaits you after high school, here’s 5 things you can start doing for yourself today.
The School of Greatness by Lewis Howes: How to Overcome Obstacles
The greatest people are made by the greatest challenges. Learn how Lewis overcame his parent’s divorce, sexual abuse, dyslexia, and other obstacles throughout his life.
Resolve Conflicts by Remembering The 3 C’s by Jeremy Pollack
Learn 3 ways to make peace with people you aren’t getting along with.
6 Steps for Teens to Become Empowered Creators of Their Universe by Fern Weis
Learn how to take an active role in creating your own positive, safe and supportive environment.
7 Things You Don’t Ever Need to Put Up With in a Relationship by Steven Aitchison
Learn 7 poor behaviors that should set off alarms and help you plan for an exit.
Developing a Kinder Relationship With Your Parents by Michael Tarby
Kindness matters. Tips for creating a happier and healthier relationship with your parents.
How to Heal a Relationship by Derek Hart
Learn the one thing you must do in order to heal any damaged or dying relationship.
Communication 101: The Starter Kit by Thom Rutledge
Do you find it hard to talk to some people? Like learning to ride a bicycle, we can get better with practice. Here are 7 tools to help you have more effective and successful discussions.
Healing from Childhood Abuse: Get Help and Take Your Life Back by Paul Hellwig
The process of healing and recovering from abuse starts with accepting the fact that you are a victim and it is not your fault.
We Had It All Wrong by Earle G. Hall
Discover where we went wrong and what you can do now in order to find your own purpose and mission in the world.
How to Communicate Effectively With Others by Jack Canfield
Communication isn’t always easy, but like anything else, it can be improved upon. Here’s 8 tips to help strengthen your relationships.
The Power of Vulnerability by Jane Fuller
Put your guard down and discover how connecting with people on an authentic heart level is where the real magic of healing and happiness begins!
The School of Greatness by Lewis Howes: Interview with Michelle Waterson
Be vulnerable and fight to win. So many times in this world we let others dictate our lives. No one knows our true purpose – that’s something we have to find out on our own.
Choosing Self-Compassion by Fern Weis
Are you harder on yourself than you are on others? Learn how choosing self-compassion can help you thrive and build better relationships.
Think Like a Star by Jesse LeBeau: Episode #1 Jon Dorenbos (Podcast)
Work Hard & Treat People Right
10 Empowering Tips Restoring Self-Worth in Case of Physical Abuse by Anne Beaulieu
10 self-worth building tips for teens who are experiencing physical abuse.
How to Heal From a Parent Unaware of Their Addictions (Part 2 of 2) by Anne Beaulieu
Learn thirteen strategies to help you heal from a parent unaware of their addictions.
6 Ways You Can Be More Thoughtful by Mark Sanborn
Thoughtful people create a positive ripple effect throughout the world. Why not be one of them?
5 Ways to Boost Your Listening Skills by Harvey Deutschendorf
5 ways to increase our listening abilities and build better relationships.
How Do I Get My Girlfriend’s Parents to Trust Me? By Rachel Russo
Your dating questions answered.
Your Heart Knows the Way by Jane Fuller
Creating miracles by spreading love.
How to Heal From a Parent Unaware of Their Addictions (Part 1 of 2) by Anne Beaulieu
When we think of addictions, many of us tend to think of drugs or alcohol. Here’s 13 types of behavioral addictions some parents may have unknowingly practiced on you.