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by: MartyLeeParker
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You are where you are in the world today because of the belief systems you have deep inside of you. There are certain mantras, quotes and philosophies that make up the great side of your personality and are what you rely on to make smart decisions in your life. Knowing, remembering and actually saying what you believe on a consistent basis to your children can be difficult.
Just realizing that you have smart things to say to your kids does help them out any. You need to actually communicate your wisdom with them. To do this, set up a specific time every day that you can share your knowledge with your children.
A great time to provide kids with your knowledge is at the breakfast table. They have to eat and are stuck in that position until they are finished. This gives them time to actually listen to what you are saying.
Coming up with words of wisdom can be tricky, but now that you have the time set that you are going to deliver your knowledge to your children, you have a deadline to meet each day. It is this goal of sharing your knowledge with your kids that will make you come up with some surprisingly great little tid-bits that have helped you out in life.
Share these tid-bits with your kids:
- If you are about ready to say something bad about someone, act like they are right beside you.
- If you ever commit a crime someday, somewhere, someone will find out... it might not be tomorrow, or next week, but someday you will get caught.
- A mistake you made can be one of your greatest experiences just as long as the mistake taught you a better way to do something.
Do not worry about making your wisdom sound pretty. As long as your kids get the idea then you are on the right track. The sure fact that they heard the wisdom from you is what makes it stay with them.
Here is one little tid-bit of wisdom that you can share with your children that will help them become in high demand when they start to enter the work force and is a secret that will get them multitudes of repeat business.
ALWAYS GIVE THEM AN "ALSO"
When they are washing a car for money, tell them to "also" sweep out the car. If they are getting paid to paint a house, tell them to paint the house and "also" clean the brushes when they are done. This is the cheapest form of advertising.
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Marty Parker is the designer of Life Learning Devices, a button when pressed verbally relays bits of knowledge on your favorite subjects. For constant motivation, secrets of life" and words of wisdom" visit www.lifelearningdevices.com.