Self-esteem culture was designed to boost kids’ confidence, but is it actually making them weaker? In this blog, we explore how constant praise, participation trophies, and shielding kids from failure are backfiring—creating fragile confidence and emotional dependency. Discover why resilience, not constant praise, is the real key to raising strong, empowered kids.
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Do Parents Who Prioritize Themselves Set a Better Example for Their Kids?
Do parents who prioritize themselves set a better example for their kids? Learn how self-care and healthy boundaries teach children balance and well-being.
Mastering Negotiations with Your Kids
Mastering negotiations with your kids fosters cooperation, strengthens communication, and builds trust. Learn effective strategies to empower your parenting.
New Year Mindset: Embrace Change and Transform with a Kinder Approach
New Year resolutions often lead to disappointment. Instead, let’s focus on cultivating a positive “New Year Mindset.” Discover a gentler approach to change that sets intentions, values progress over perfection, and celebrates small victories.
Work-Life Balance: Techniques and Tactics for Achieving Harmony
Work-life balance: In this blog, we’ll explore the importance of finding a work-life balance and offer practical tips to help you achieve it. We’ll talk about prioritizing and planning ahead, communicating with your employer, delegating tasks, and taking time for yourself. By incorporating these tips into your daily life, you’ll be able to find the balance you need and lead a fulfilling life. Don’t let your career take over your life, it’s time to prioritize what truly matters and find a healthy balance between work and family. Read on for more tips and insights on how to make this a reality.
How to get rid of teenage rudeness
Teenage rudeness can be a challenging behaviour to address, but there are steps you can take to help improve the situation. Teenagers may get rude as they are going through many changes in their lives. They may be struggling to find their place in the world and may not be sure how to express their emotions. They may also be feeling insecure about their identity and trying to establish their independence. It is important to understand that these are natural reactions to their development and that it is not personal. If you want to help them, it’s important to be patient and take the time to listen to what they are saying and help them find ways to express their feelings in a healthy way.
10 Traits of a Narcissist Parent
Being raised by a narcissist parent can be quite difficult. It fills one’s life with challenges and by the time one realises the reality, it ideally gets too late. For a narcissist parent, their child is a trophy. A narcissist parent seems perfect to the outside world, but is most likely to rage and scream at their child and spouse at home whenever they displease them. Check out the points in this post that can help you identify various traits of a Narcissist Parent.
Struggling with life? | Don’t Let it defeat you
Struggling with life and feeling that you are failing at it? Life offers unlimited opportunities to everyone, it’s just that we need to mindfully be able to recognise these and make the most of them. Do you know why you must be struggling with life and feeling that you are failing?
Struggles instil great amount of strength, tenacity and courage within us. But before they do that, they might end up leaving us drained out and defeated.
Read about how Limiting belief and emotional blind spots can harm us in this post.
Bullying – Empower your Child
One thing that no parent want their kids to go through is bullying. This isn’t a new term for most of us. A bully ideally targets people who they feel don’t fit in. They could end up targeting someone based on their behavior, appearance, race/ religion, popularity status or sexual identity. This post will help parents empower their kids so they are able to deal with bullies and win over them.
Angry child – Don’t let anger fool you or your child
Angry child – Don’t let anger fool you or your child! As a mental health advocate I have learnt that there is always much more to anger than what meets the eyes.
Anger mostly acts as a protective purpose for children, thus it’s important to not allow your child’s anger fool or misguide you. Take this opportunity to understand your child and bond with them better.