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Courageous Parents

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85 contributions to Courageous Parents
Welcome Audrius Stankus
Welcome @Audrius Stankus It's great to have you here. Audrius has his own group for parents on Skool called Resilient Parent. Audrius, please introduce yourself.
Hopes versus Plans to Grow in Character
We all "hope" to become better people. The potential results being more respect, more influence, more income, more time for ourselves and our familes. Yet, Getting better, growing in character, was something I had NO IDEA how to do for much of my life, until my son presented a situation I coudn't manipulate my way through. His challenge, forced me to grow in character. I had no idea how to do it, but once I had no other options, I found a way; I found many ways. What causes you to "find a way" to grow in character?
We all suffer
This seems to be true to me. All humans suffer. Yes, some seem to have terrible sufferings in life, way more than most of us could imagine. But we ALL suffer. (PS, I am borrowing this idea from Tim Atyeo of "Relationship Dynamics" Community here on Skool) For me, it allows me to look at people that I don't get along well with and feel compassion for them. It also makes me feel relieved to find out I am not alone. What does that mean to you, and how does it change how you look at other people?
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@Paul Sirvinskas Lovely reflection Paul,
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@Rozalind Murray Spot on Rozzie.
Borrowing again from Stephen Covey - VERY POWERFUL QUESTION
Please spend 3 minutes contemplating this question from Covey's book. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. The question is at the beginning of Habit Three - Principles of Personal Management. What one thing could you do (something you aren't doing now) that, if you did it on a regular basis, would make a tremendous positive difference in your personal life? Feel free to share your thoughts about the significance of the question or if you so wish about your response. A nice "light" question for today:)
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@Paul Sirvinskas When you have that moment to sit and reflect, this is a good one to grapple with.
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@Chris Suckling ooh. That's massive. Empathic listening is something I am learning about. Explaining to the other person better than they can their point of view. Good luck.
Your ideas and input on potential new names for this community
Your ideas for names of the group would be most helpful. MEMBER emphasis: PARENTS & EDUCATORS FOCUS: how parents and educators can DEVELOP to show the BEST EXAMPLE to their children and the children they work with = THE BEST WAY TO DEVELOP OUR NEXT GENERATION Please take part in the poll, and feel free to offer your own names for the group that fit with the FOCUS and MEMBERS. Thanks in advance.
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@Paul Sirvinskas Excellent and what about "educators". I would like them to identify with the group too.
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For our children Character and Maturity and self esteem are indispensible. Let's create children with a purpose greater than themselves.

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