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Thursday, February 14, 2013


7 Habits Of Highly Successful Children
Habit 4 : think win-win
Children can learn nurture the belief that is able to create an atmosphere known as win-win in every relationship. The habits encourages the idea of any given discussion or situation in which both partners can arrive toward a mutual agreement. Your child will learn to  appreciate the accomplishments of others instead of being insulted or challenged by the accomplishments. Win-win is a belief in which a child expresses equal chances of accomplishment between others. It is both a nice and a resilient belief. I will not step on you. But I will not be your doormat either. You are compassionate toward other people and you want them to succeed. But you are also preoccupied with your own success. Win-Win is abundant. It is a belief that inspires sharing an compassion. It is neither you or me. It is both of us this belief can be equated toward a all you can eat buffet in a sense.
Win-win always creates in abundance. Perhaps the most surprising benefit about thinking Win-Win is the good feelings it grants. The true test of whether or not you are thinking win-win or one of the alternatives are your emotions toward your belief. Win-lose and Lose-win thinking will cloud your processing and judgment. Win-win will fill you heart with proper and sincere thoughts.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!!!

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