Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Tapping
I need to tell you about an amazing online event
that last year had over 81,000 people in attendance.
The event is called the Tapping World Summit.
If you've never heard of Tapping before you're going
to be blown away at how powerful it is.
The best way for me to explain how effective it is
is for you to take a look at the video on the page below.
In the middle of the video you'll see an amazing
clip from the documentary film "The Tapping Solution.
Tapping is a technique that combines ancient
Chinese acupressure and modern psychology with
startling results.
It's used and recommended by leading experts such
as Jack Canfield, Joe Vitale, Cheryl Richardson,
Deepok Chopra, Dr. Joseph Mercola and many others.
If you're looking to create prosperity, clarity,
energy focus, better physical and emotional health
and much, much more than you need to register for
this fr@e online event:
==> http://www.tryitoneverything.com/cmd.php?Clk=3520289
This event features some of the top EFT / Tapping
practitioners in the world such as Carol Look, Patricia
Carrington, Brad Yates, Bob Doyle, Carol Tuttle…in fact,
there will be over 18 instructors in all with over 20
presentations...
Just take a look here at what you will experience, at no
charge to you:
==> http://www.tryitoneverything.com/cmd.php?Clk=3520289
You can listen to all of the presentations or just a
few of them, you get to pick the topics that interest
you.
When you register you'll also get immediate access to
three powerful interviews with Jack Canfield and Joe
Vitale who you may recognize from the hit movie
"The Secret" and Bruce Lipton, the author of "The
Biology of Belief."
Plus you'll get two more audios introducing you to
the 2010 Tapping World Summit that will teach you the
basics of Tapping so you can immediately start to
implement this powerful technique.
This entire event is filled with amazing speakers,
topics and information. It's a one of a kind event
that you won't find anywhere else.
With love,
Jacquie
P.S. - Remember, this event is brought to you at no charge…
P.P.S. - You don't have to travel or book a room anywhere…
you get to experience the entire event from the comfort
of your own home.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
How To Raise Kind and Loving Children
But soon it starts. How do I raise this child not to be a spoiled brat? How do I keep her from being bullied? How do I teach her values that are important to her parents and the society she will live in?
The most important lessons anyone learns are not taught in school. They are modeled positively or negatively by those around them. Parents and Grandparents have a unique opportunity to create a committed value plan for their children. They can have a say and a goal for their children that will make it a loving environment for all.
How do you do this? Well you start by talking about those goals with all of those who are involved with your child’s life. Then you write them down.
Values should be listed and reviewed often. Some examples are: Sharing, gentleness, safety, eating good food, tolerance. Making pictures of these and using them to remind the child can be the first intervention. Make sure that all caregivers of the child are on the same page. If he or she goes to daycare make sure the daycare provider has the same rules you do at home.
Always be kind gentle caring never be angry. That is easier said than done sometimes.
What if you are angry? Then you need time out. We always expect the child to have time out, but sometimes adults need to gather themselves together too. Time out should not be a punishment but a time for solving problems. A “think about it” time would be one suggestion.
Ask the child; do you want or fix it or do you want a consequence? I will give you some think time. Limit the “think time” with a timer. Give them two options, more time or ready to talk. Are you ready to come out and talk now? Still feel frustrated? This question helps them to own their own behavior and control it.
Are you hungry?
Are you tired?
Do not expect compliance or even an answer all of the time. Some times, the child doesn’t even know what they are doing or why they acted out. All interventions learned today, might be appropriate to prevent the behavior on another day. Good Luck! And more later. Grandma G
Research from Corwin Kronenberg, Teaching Kids to be Responsible Tested by Grandma Jacquie
Sunday, December 13, 2009
I am a wife. I don't claim to be an expert in this area. I do however, want to make this the best marriage that I can.
I am a mother, this I was very good at and have many experiences that would help out a newly single mom.
I am a Grandmother of two girls one 18 and one 1. What wonders they are. They are also part of why I want to learn more every day and help as many parents out there that I can.
So lets get started my first topics will be on children, discipline and helpful hints about teenagers. I hope to have many discussions on these topics and more as we get to know each other. Please comment and tell me what you would like to know more about.
Thanks Grandma G