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Did you know the frantic pace of
the 21st century life is slowly eroding family closeness and depriving
our children of their childhood?
During the seminar you will
learn that your family has both "internal" and
"external" life and both these areas need qualitative and
quantitative investment of your time.
"Your relationship with
your child is simply irreplaceable"
"Your child's success
depends upon your involvement"
"Good grades / results do
not define real success. Real success is the result of sincere work -
learn to praise your child's efforts and not his / her grades. Praise
them for the hard work they put in to get good grades.
If you recover your time, you
will discover a new purpose for your family!
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School of Motivation
"Principles of
Uncommon Parenting"
In this World we live in
everything seems to be so fluid and short lived. Short term friendships,
fair-weather relationships, fragile commitments, etc., however, it is
possible to have a tangible life that experiences the power of hope and
a new dream. Hearts are desperately lacking love and attention. When was
it last you embraced your child without feeling hesitant? Children are
longing to be loved, held and tenderly spoken to, it seems that the
busyness of life is slowly eroding family time, values and structure.
Technology, media, and hi-tech toys have replaced meaningful, loving
conversations within a family unit. At the same time, the truth is
knocking at your door - it states, "your involvement in
your child's life is simply irreplaceable."
How can you take steps to bring
about a change that will positively affect your family? Every family
needs help, every parent needs encouragement to be a better parent. You
are good but you can be better in what you do within your family.
Ashish Bhatnagar is the
President and CEO of School of Motivation, he shares these principles
with a passion to see families rise up to new level. Having seen his
parents divorce at an early age, undergone many difficulties as a child he shares his
life story unashamed to build someone else’s life today. "Your
scars can be turned into stars", he says confidently, "if you
are willing to make up your mind to change." Whether you are
raising your children together with a spouse or you may be a single
parent – these principles will uplift your heart, build a fresh hope
and vision for your own family.
In this seminar you will learn
how to build dreams, how to establish a family-vision; how to take
control of your family time, learning to say the right words to your
children "the power of confessed words", learn the power of an
uncommon decision, you will learn to understand grief in the hearts of
children, learn principles to better mentor your children and much more.
To obtain more information on
how to host this seminar in-house, please free free to contact us at
School of Motivation, P.O. Box 7078, North Brunswick, NJ –08902 USA,
else you can email us at schoolofmotivation@gmail.com
Phone:
1-732-910-5810 Fax: 1-732-729-4858.
You can use host this seminar
to better your employees at work. Productive family life increases
productivity at work place. A productive family builds and enhances the
local community. Invest time to learn these principles and strengthen
the future citizens of our Nation. Call us to discuss how to host these
seminar at your premises.
School of Motivation is a
non-profit organization established to build and transform lives through
practical teaching. We see our role in the community as a BridgeBuilder
– building bridges that help lives get back in motion. Moving ahead,
forward, and higher.
"DREAM YET
ANOTHER DREAM."
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| Think about this ....
1. Can you count the number of times
your whole family has shared a meal together this past
week?
2. Have you found time for your spouse
during the last week?
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Four important principles to remember as parents:
1. Rules without relationship will be broken.
2. If you show real "care" your child will turn around
sooner or later. The loving affection shown gets written on a person's
heart. Affection is the key to winning your child's heart (infact, showing
affection will spark a new flame in your home)
3. Remember, it is not what you say but how you say it!
Choose your words carefully and express them lovingly.
4. Did you know that a child watches on an average 4 hours of TV each
day? Control the use of Media, Internet or TV & DVDs.
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