Is it Self-Esteem or Self-Confidence or what lies in between?

Written by Joseph Ghabi


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When a child is between ages of 5 to 10, it is these years that arerepparttar most crucial years when he will requirerepparttar 111479 security and support from his parents to maintain a healthy development and growth in terms of his self- confidence and self-esteem. In a situation whererepparttar 111480 family is dealing withrepparttar 111481 upheaval of a divorce, each parent will try to push that child towards taking their side. This plays a huge part of all of these issues. It isrepparttar 111482 intervention of our Human EGO.

Where is our personal responsibility?

When we talk torepparttar 111483 parents as individuals from both ends, in many instancesrepparttar 111484 immediate response is to excuse themselves by placingrepparttar 111485 blame uponrepparttar 111486 effect ofrepparttar 111487 circumstances in which they grew up. Is itrepparttar 111488 time to heal that part of your life before evolving a new soul inrepparttar 111489 process? Well think about it!

We all had in one way or another good andrepparttar 111490 bad experiences when growing up. This is unfortunate for any soul to have to go through a bad time when they were growing up. But by being responsible for ourselves, there is a requirement where we must allow for healingrepparttar 111491 scars fromrepparttar 111492 past and moving on in a healthy and productive way. You might makerepparttar 111493 excuse that this is easier said than done, but what effort have you really applied into fulfilling this task.

We cannot change any ofrepparttar 111494 events that happened inrepparttar 111495 past, this is why we call it our ‘past’. However, we can acceptrepparttar 111496 experiences for what they were and make allowance for ourselves to heal. We acquired those experiences or lessons inrepparttar 111497 first instance before coming to this life. It is not fair for a new born to suffer as a result of our mistakes that we refused to handle inrepparttar 111498 first place because we do not want to let go of that past. So is there any excuse for us blaming our actions in correlation torepparttar 111499 events of our past? I don’t believe this is so!

Be open and to experience life and learn to take our responsibility for ourselves and for those people who are close to us more seriously. We are not only passingrepparttar 111500 time andrepparttar 111501 years when we are here on this plane to achieve nothing. Let’s start upbringing a new and healthy generation, without disregarding your own growth. Learn to grow up and move forward in your life!

I chose to tackle a range of different subjects here in this article because there is a great deal to be said on these different subjects. Hopefully we will tackle each one of them in this healing section.

When it comes to Anorexia and Bulimia hopefully other people who have passed through those experiences in their life will haverepparttar 111502 ability to help our younger generation. Reading these articles will provide an opportunity to learn how to deal with those situations by sharing their experience with us, and, inrepparttar 111503 process allowrepparttar 111504 healing process to take effect in their life too.

Joseph Ghabi http://www.freespiritcentre.info



At the age of eight Joseph discovered his clairvoyance. Joseph is natural medium presently teaching meditation, numerology and healing. Joseph started the ‘Free Spirit Centre’ website at http://www.freespiritcentre.info. A community web based centre dedicated to personal growth, soul growth, eating disorders, relationships, healing and human issues.




A Childproof and Workable Home Office

Written by Rachel Goldstein


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1. Doorstops - Use door stops to prevent your kids' fingers and hands from being pinched or crushed in your office door.

2. Window Blinds - I am sure that you have heard of all ofrepparttar injuries and deaths caused by blinds and cords. For this reason, make sure that your blinds are safe. On older miniblinds cutrepparttar 111478 cord loop, removerepparttar 111479 buckle, and put safety tassels onrepparttar 111480 cord. Make sure that this cord remains tight, if not, you will need new blinds.

3. Outlet Covers - Purchase outlet protectors for all of your free electrical sockets. Make sure that they aren't easily removed or they might become a choking hazard.

4. Safety Locks - If you have drawers in your office that contain dangerous items, you should invest in safety locks. Safety locks can prevent poisoning, choking, and other injuries.

5. Safety Gates - Use safety gates wherever you foresee danger for your kids. I use safety gates everywhere, including my home office. I put a gate from my desk torepparttar 111481 wall to preventrepparttar 111482 kids from touchingrepparttar 111483 computer equipment. It works great.

6. Corner Cushions - If there are sharp corners on any furniture in your office, invest in corner cushions to prevent injuries from falls.

7. Tie up Cords - Tie up and hide electronic cords. Try runningrepparttar 111484 cords under rugs or behind furniture.

8. Surge Protector Covers - I have two surge protectors in my office. I invested in covers for them sorepparttar 111485 kids cannot play with them.

9. Put Away Small Items - Keep staples, paper clips, rubber bands, and other small items away fromrepparttar 111486 reach of your children.

As a work at home parent you will need to make many adjustments in your life, this includes your home office. You home office will grow as your children do. Moving things around and adding new features will probably be something you do regularly to keep your kids and work life balanced. Remember to always keep safety guidelines in check and enjoy working at home with your kids.

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