Here’s an inspirational video you may find moving.
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Here’s an inspirational video you may find moving.
If you want to find out more go to
http://www.intenseexperiences.com/beautiful-video-inspirational.html
I’m feeling the holiday spirit, and my good friends, Amanda van der
Gulik and John Seeley have just launched a really cool site and
they’re giving away an incredible gift for you to use for your
grandchild that I know you will love…
Would you like to really empower your grandchild for life?
How did you learn about life and how to deal with it?
Would you have liked to have had a way to know what to do,
or how to handle your own youthful and peer pressure challenges?
I know how difficult it can be sometimes to really connect with
your grandchild and offer them information that can help them to deal
with life.
I mean if you’re anything like me, then your grandchild will probably
listen better to someone other than their own parent or grandparent, right? Kids
like to be independent from elders.
Well, that’s why I was so excited when Amanda and John decided to
launch this cool brand new site for parents and grandparents to help empower their
kids.
Amanda is a homeschooling mom and is well know online for helping
parents teach their kids about money.
John is the beloved ‘Uncle John’ to Amanda’s kids and is a very
well know Personal Life Coach and best-selling author of ‘Get
Unstuck: A Simple Guide to Restart Your Life”.
They are both dedicated to empowering kids and adults with the life
skills to succeed and live truly happy lives.
That’s why they decided to join forces and wrote the book ‘Get
Unstuck for Kids’ and created the ‘Get Unstuck for Kids Home Study
Course’.
They wanted to help us get useful information that kids would
actually understand and use.
We all learn better when we are involved in the learning. So they
designed an interactive study course that teachers and parents can
use with kids.
What’s really cool about their book and course is that they
specifically included stories that explain the concept of each
chapter that feature a boy or girl, learning how to deal with life
as it happens to them.
And then they go even further and also put questions, activities
and special exercises at the end of each chapter to really help to
instill the lessons for our children, while bonding us closer with
our kids. Pretty cool. ;o)
I had a look on their site when they first launched it and I was
personally blown away and hooked after I read some of the
incredible personal testimonials that they had received. Here’s one
of my favourites:
“As a leader in educational field I think that your book is,
without any doubt, an excellent contribution. Not only because of
its great contents balance, but also because it’s a very practical
and dynamic methodology that really works! I gave to my 11 years old
son the first chapter and I saw how he was attracted and interested
from the beginning, and very motivated to give me his comments and
opinions.
Be sure I will recommend your book to all of the parents and
teachers involved in the educational project I am related.”
~Daniel Hernandez
Anyway, I wanted to let you know that Amanda and John have decided
to give us a sample of some of the cool techniques that we can use
right away to help our kids get, as they say, “unstuck” in their
young lives.
You can grab your sample here:
Get Unstuck For Kids
It’s actually really cool. Amanda’s daughter, Xanthe, was upset by
her brother, Quinn, and John walks Xanthe through a quick 7-step
process in under just 2 minutes and then she walks away happy and
ready to go play with her brother again.
Well anyway, John and Amanda made a video of that process and they
are giving that away as a gift, along with a short report that
outlines the exact 7-steps that John walks Xanthe through to get
her “unstuck”.
It’s really effective, I’ve already tried it out with my grandchild and
it was amazingly simple and fast. I’ll be sure to use that often.;o)
The content of their “Get Unstuck for Kids” book is aimed at the
‘tween age group (kids between 8-13 years old) but I found it
worked great with younger kids as well as older teens. So if you’re
a parent, grandparent, uncle, aunt, or friend of someone with kids
then you’ll want to get this before they decide to charge for it.
Pass this on. They’ll love you for it. ;o)
Get Unstuck For Kids
Okay, enough said, go grab your video and report and make sure you
check out their book and course while you’re there.
Cheers,
Wendy
P.S. I just want to let you know that my friends, Amanda and John,
are giving the video and report away as a gift. They’ve put it
inside a membership area, and once you go there they will present
you with a cool offer to get their homestudy course. Make sure you
check it out, cause it’s really cool, but even if you decide not to
take them up on that they will still give you the video and report
as a gift, at no charge to you.
Get Unstuck For Kids
(Note: This is an advertisement for my friends’ site, and when you
decide to take them up on their offer then they will give me a
commission on that. I want you to know exactly where this stands. I
was going to recommend this regardless but they insisted on giving
me a commission on any sales they made and then they told me that
they would give you the same deal. They said that when you pass this
on to people you know who could use this then they’ll give you a
generous commission as well. You’ll find your own unique
affiliate link inside your members area. So, I was cool with that,
I didn’t mind getting a commission as long as you get one too. But
again the gift is at no charge, commissions are only given on the
special offer.)
By Laura L. Smith, Ph.D.
November 28, 2009
Watching the children of our children–our grandchildren–fills us with thoughts about the meaning of life. We find ourselves more concerned about our environment, nuclear proliferation, war, politics, healthcare, and the deficit we are leaving for our next generations to pay. Those issues, though always smoldering, felt relatively dormant during the years of getting an education, raising a family, and working. Now, with a little more time to think, we also have more time to worry.
In addition to the existential concerns we have as elders (good grief, not us!), we also have the day to day challenges of being grandparents to families that are changing (that’s the politically correct way to say breaking up and reforming). Like many grandparents, we find ourselves frustrated and impotent; watching people we love make decisions that may have detrimental, yet unknown effects well into the future. At the same time, we have to say that our challenges are mild compared to those of other grandparents that we see in the work we do.
But, the similarities are there. Many grandparents are being asked to be quasi parents to adult children, with some of the same responsibilities, but none of the power. These young adults often ask for financial help from their parents, sometimes as innocent victims of the economy; other times, seduced into excessive spending by our culture of entitlement.
And grandparents increasingly are being asked to assume greater care of their grandchildren. In a nationwide trend, about eight percent of American children are being raised by their grandparents. That’s about 6 million children. Furthermore, many other grandparents are being asked to step in to help provide regular daycare for working parents.
These changing roles pose challenges for all concerned. Grandparents want to help and many times they must and should. At the same time, grandparents often harbor worries about how much help is too much. It’s all too easy to cross the line between providing truly needed assistance and fostering excessive dependency and lack of financial responsibility. When does helping morph into blurred boundaries and an enmeshed entanglement of lives? When do helpers’ efforts become self destructive, possibly even financially ruinous, in the long run?
There are no quick and easy solutions to these dilemmas. However, we encourage open dialogues about these issues between adult children and their parents. Failing to talk and work through these concerns will inevitably lead to resentment, hidden hostility, and possibly increased family instability. If either party refuses to talk, some distance and disengagement for a while may be an unfortunate necessity.
We’d love to hear how our readers have handled these evolving matters of the modern world. And we remain grateful for having the joys and challenges of our family.
Laura L. Smith, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist who specializes in the assessment and treatment of adults and children with obsessive compulsive disorder, as well as personality disorders, depression, anxiety, ADHD, and learning disorders. Dr. Smith is a widely published author of articles and books to the profession and the public, including: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder For Dummies, Seasonal Affective Disorder For Dummies, Anxiety and Depression Workbook For Dummies, Depression For Dummies, Overcoming Anxiety For Dummies, Hollow Kids: Recapturing the Soul of a Generation Lost to the Self-Esteem Myth, and Why Can’t I Be the Parent I Want to Be?
Aunties, Uncles, Grandparents as well as parents will find this interesting.
I just had to share this cool website with you
that I found. This lady’s giving away a huge
book on allowances, over 200 pages on
whether or not we should give our kids an
allowance, for F.R.E.E. I can’t believe it, this
is for real, if you’ve got kids then you’ve got
to check this out for sure.
Click Here
And she’s got this terrific offer for helping you
to help your kids succeed financially.
Let me tell you quickly about what this offer
is all about and also explain who the heck
this lady is.
Amanda van der Gulik is a homeschooling
momepreneur and very savvy young
woman who is providing a terrific, F.R.E.E.
e-book called, “Allowance Secrets: To Give
Or Not To Give?”, which will help you make
up your mind on whether or not to give
your kids an allowance.
She has spent months compiling over 200
pages of valuable and helpful information
about the financial repercussions of giving
your children an allowance, or not.
I don’t know about you but I work hard for
my money, and earning this money makes
me appreciate the value of the things that
money can buy.
I know that I have oftentimes wondered
about the validity of giving my children an
allowance, and I bet that as a concerned
parent you are worried about this hot topic
as well.
I have noticed that on occasion, my own
children may not show the appreciation that
I think they should for the things that
I buy for them, nor that they buy with
their own allowance. So I wonder if I should
have them do chores in order to earn their
money.
I wanted to share this with you because I am
really excited about using the lessons and
ideas that I’ve learned already in this book.
I know this valuable information will definitely
benefit my own family.
I really encourage you to take advantage of
this F.R.E.E. e-book before Amanda realizes
that she’s out of her mind and pulls it down.
Get It Here
In these 200+ pages of valuable insight on
the issue of whether or not to give children
allowances, Amanda has sought the help and
input of the top 20+ expert kids money
management experts, life coaches and
successful, adult and teen entrepreneurs.
She’s got individual chapter contributions from
kids money experts such as:
-Elisabeth Donati, from Camp Millionaire,
-Patti Handy, the Kids and Teen Cash Coach,
-Phil Strong, founder of the Wi$eMoney Foundation,
-Jill Suskind, founder of Wealth Quest for Teens,
-John Lanza, creator of The Money Mammals,
-Anita Bell, author of “Your Kids Money”,
-Jeanette Ramnarine, award-winning author of “The Four Little Pigs”,
-Sam X Renick, award-winning author of “It’s A Habit, Sammy Rabbit”,
-Stuart Flemming, founder of “The Money Mindset Mob”,
-Deb Maubach, founder of “Homeschool Entrepreneur”,
-Cijaye DePradine, founder of “Money Fast For Kids”
-and other great experts.
Somehow, Amanda was also able to strong arm incredibly well-known Life Coaches and Successful Entrepreneurs like:
-John Seeley, best-selling author of “Get Unstuck!”
-Robin J. Elliott, the JV Specialist & founder of Dollar Makers,
-Jason Moffatt, successful internet marketing Guru,
-Leslie Householder, award-winning, best-selling author of “The Jackrabbit Factor”
-and more.
So take look at this very generous offer that
Amanda is providing absolutely F.R.E.E.
Honestly, there is no catch.
Get Your Free Copy Here
Talk to you soon, Wendy Streater
P.S. If you’re serious about preparing your
child for the real world so they are money
savvy adults then you need to grab your
F.R.E.E. copy of Amanda’s “Allowance Secrets:
To Give Or Not To Give?” I still can’t believe
she’s just giving it away. I wouldn’t be surprised
if she pulled it down real soon.
Click Here
P.P.S. Even if you don’t have kids, make sure
you let your family and friends with kids know
about Amanda’s book so they can take advantage
of it too. I’m sure they will be as thrilled to get it
as I am.
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