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“What I start to feel is not just anger appropriate to the situation, but old feelings I carry from the past. And those feelings have nothing to do with my child or the situation. They have come up for me to take a look at them. They are part of […]
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“I took your pledge of Yellibacy, but when I try to set limits my children just ignore me — so I end up yelling.” – Chris Most of the time when kids feel understood, they’re willing to do what you ask, even if they don’t like it. That’s why the […]
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After 37 years of my career—I’ve drawn two conclusions about coaching: My ego can blind me from accurate self-evaluation. The best test to evaluate my coaching is to ask the recipients of it. Most of the athletic coaches I meet each year are good people. But pause and consider these […]
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“Dr. Laura, I know I can’t raise healthy kids if I’m always flying off the handle, but do you have any tips on staying centered with two kids? I just don’t have time to do the things I used to do to take care of myself, like going to the […]
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“Looked at from a spiritual standpoint, our discomfort in any given situation provides a signal that we are out of alignment with spiritual law and are being given an opportunity to heal something.” — Colin C. Tipping We talked in our last post about getting rid of what drains you so you […]