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Raising Kids Who Believe in Themselves

How to Develop Self Esteem and Self Confidence

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Raising Kids Who Believe in Themselves

Auteur(s): Pat Pearson
Narrateur(s): Pat Pearson
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What’s the most important gift you can give your children? Money? Good looks? Intelligence? No, it’s a deep rooted belief in themselves. It’s a foundation of self-esteem and self-confidence. This audio will give you the step-by-step instructions of how to raise your childrens' belief in themselves.

Best-selling self-development author and psychotherapist Pat Pearson presents her inspiring Raising Kids Who Believe in Themselves: How to Develop Self-Esteem and Self-Confidence.

  • 1. How to create a high “deserve level” in your children
  • 2. How to instill positive beliefs rather than negative ones
  • 3. How to help yourself and your children NOT self-sabotage
  • 4. How to recognize the signs of self-sabotage
  • 5. Understanding how the messages (or permissions) that you give your children form their beliefs about themselves
  • 6. Understand that self-esteem is not the same as self-confidence
  • 7. How to build self-esteem. What to say and do to increase it in your children’s lives
  • 8. What to do or say to build self-confidence in your children
  • 9. Learn to pivot from negative self-talk to positive self-talk

You’ll find out what Bill Clinton, Martha Stewart, Tiger Woods, Oprah, and Richard Nixon all had in common (they self-sabotaged some part of their lives).

©2011 Pat Pearson (P)2011 Made for Success, Inc.
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