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The Downside to a “What’s in it for Me?” Mindset


Are you tired of dealing with the “What’s in this for me?” mindset?

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Practical Ways to Keep Values and Family Culture Visible


As much as you shape your family culture, it also shapes you.

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Listen Twice as Much as You Talk


Hey, parents! Here’s a pro tip: if you want your kids to listen to you, lead the way by first listening to them.

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Parent Reflections: Rewarding Things About Parenthood


Parenting has its ups and downs, but there are countless moments of joy and fulfillment amidst the challenges.

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Believe in the Potential and Resilience of Your Children


Today, we want to remind you of the incredible potential and resilience that lies within your children.

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Your Family Culture Defines Your Sense of Normal


Just as all cultures worldwide have norms on what is customary or expected in terms of behavior, your family culture is no different.

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Parents Consistently Learn and Grow WITH Their Children


Hey, parents! As you guide and nurture your children, remember that you’re not just teaching — you’re also learning and growing alongside them.

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Practical Tips & Suggestions On Practicing Humility


Humility helps cultivate an attitude to better manage difficult and stressful situations without compromising one’s positive values.

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How Healthy is Your Family Culture?


The next time you gather around the dinner table, spark a conversation with your kids.

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Steps to Design A One-of-a-Kind Family Culture Board


How would you describe your family culture? Do your kids know what it is?

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Consistency Equals Trust


If you want your children to trust you, it is important to walk the talk consistently every day.

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Fundamental Elements to Building a Solid Family Culture (VIDEO)


Capturing your family culture in words is a powerful exercise. It crystallizes who you are as a family and what you stand for.

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