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2017-06-28Don’t Explain

Avoid this common power giveaway...

2017-06-26The Love Game

How much love can you stand to receive?

2017-06-23Love the Behavior, Too

If you "love the child and hate the behavior," your child will still feel the hatred.

2017-06-21Going Along for the Ride

Unleash the power of the piggyback ride. :)

2017-06-19“Do-Over!”

Children at play can teach us a lot about practical happiness.

2017-06-16Feeling Good vs. Being ‘Right’

Stop ignoring how you feel. It matters!

2017-06-14Weird Is Good!

What's the point of being extraordinary if you can't enjoy it?!

2017-06-12What is “Authentic Power”?

Make the distinction between 'pseudo-power' and the Real Deal.

2017-06-09An Unconditional Icebreaker

Try this experiment that proves you are more powerful than you thought.

2017-06-07The Power of Silence

Discover how to talk less and communicate more.

2017-06-05The Wild Child

Children are not a farm animals.

2017-05-24Balance vs. Bigness

Life is big enough for both your child's AND your own desires.

2017-05-17Two Kinds of Power

When you start making this distinction, the quality of your relationships will skyrocket!

2017-05-15The Freedom Paradox

You can only truly have that which you are free not to have.

2017-05-12Transforming Anger (Part 3)

Once you make peace with your anger, you can harness its energy and use it creatively.

2017-05-10Transforming Anger (Part 2)

Your anger wants you to remember Who You Really Are.

2017-05-08Transforming Anger (Part 1)

You don't have to stuff your anger, nor do you have to let it hurt your child.

2017-05-05“Because I Said So!”

Today we'll redeem one of the most toxic parenting lines ever.

2017-05-03WordWatch: “Because”

You might be giving your power away when you use this word.

2017-04-26The Now Game

Here's a game you can play to lift your child's spirits -- and your own.