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How to inspire responsibility in children

Responsibility is made of five essential elements and once we know these, we are better positioned to teach them to children. The five elements of responsibility are honesty, compassion or respect, fairness, accountability and courage.

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Task 4: Five point plan to improve health and fitness without disturbing other routines

My small steps to better health and fitness

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Practical Parenting: the (mis) guiding philosophy of our time

If we merely teach kids how to take the path of least resistance, of choosing convenient experiences over journeys, they will end up living a shallow life whose meaning is always contextual, relative and changing.

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Should we set rules or teach values to help build character?

As parents, we all expect our children to develop a good character and virtues so that they can grow to…

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What is it to love

It’s so much more than a word.

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Power of healthy daily routines

‘You’ll never change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret of your success is found in your daily routine.’
– John C. Maxwell

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Task 3: Quality time routines

This entire week I am travelling for work in Switzerland and Germany. I am in the middle of the week…

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Adopting an attitude of Dharma for happy and harmonious living

In simple terms, dharma is the ‘right thing’ to do at any point in time under any given circumstance. It’s…

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Task 2: Setting the routine

‘The secret of your future is hidden in your daily routine.’ – Mike Murdock My next job is to understand…

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Task 1: Drawing up the support system

The first step is to setup the support system.

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