May 03

Keep Your Cool

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Going through a divorce can really stir up emotions like margaritas in a blender. But if you’re going to be the best parent for your kids, you need to turn the blender off and learn how to keep your cool.

In the first few years of being divorced, we find that our emotions go through huge vacillations. One minute you’re a calm, kind loving parent - maybe a little overindulgent - and the next minute you have no patience or tolerance for the kids you truly love because now you’re irritated. It’s a huge flip flop, and it’s probably something you ought to consider getting under control, because while it might be normal, in the end it isn’t productive for either you or your children. You only get one chance to raise them right.

Tired of the rat race?  This is a unique message in a bottle for those of you who feel stranded on your Island, namely, your life.  Why not use French as a springboard to start living life? 

If you want to increase your willpower or your memory power, consistently doing any activity that requires self-control seems to increase your mental resilience.

The sky is falling! With more people without jobs, rising oil price, falling home prices and a credit crunch in the US have brought consumer confidence to its lowest point in five years..  On the horizon is a fairly long recession coming our way, many American families may be battening down and planning belt tightening measures.

On a recent walk I had a remarkable opportunity to experience a deeper level of the truth behind the phrase, “pain is inevitable - suffering is optional.” Heading out on a warm summer afternoon, a steady breeze kept the temperature from becoming unbearable.

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