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Arguing In front Of Your Kids—Doing It Right

Arguing In front Of Your Kids—Doing It Right

Arguing In front Of Your Kids

Parents are the number one role models for kids. Whatever they see you doing, they will try and emulate – the good and the bad.

You may not know it but when you’re arguing in front of your kids, they are taking note of everything. From the way you speak to each other, your mannerisms and to the way you solve conflicts, everything is being imprinted in their minds.

Getting Over Your Inferiority Complex

Getting Over Your Inferiority Complex

Despite being told repeatedly that we matter and that we “are good enough”, many of us still have trouble believing it.

If you or someone you know has the tendency to obsess over their own weaknesses and flaws, through which they evaluate their self-worth, they likely suffer from an inferiority complex.

Conquering your critical inner voice

Conquering your critical inner voice

We all have an inner voice in the backs of our minds that surfaces whenever we’re trying out something new, heading out to an interview, facing struggles, etc. There’s a voice in our head that is ready to fill us with self-doubt, which fogs our perspective and prevents us from progressing in life. Unless we learn to overcome our critical inner voice, it will continue to intervene and hinder self-development.

5 Misconceptions About Seeing A Therapist

5 Misconceptions About Seeing A Therapist

Go see a therapists, the get paid to listen to you!

That phrase gets thrown around so much but it isn’t true. People have undermined the power of therapy for a long time; the misconceptions surrounding therapy prevent people from getting help. You won’t understand the benefits of therapy until you give it a chance.

Here are some common misconceptions people have about seeing a therapist: