Invisible Joy
In the middle of an ordinary everyday moment, sitting in the living room putting on my boots, I glanced across the room at one of the game system consoles that the kids use. There were no controllers plugged into it, and staring straight back at me were 4 oversized circular ports where each controller plugs in. They have a “D” shape to them as you can see in the picture, and they are very rugged and simplistic. What’s interesting is that not only does the “D” shape prevent plugging the controller in wrong, the circular design also protects the pins in the controller plug from being bent or broken. Twist it any way you want, and press as hard as you want, but until the “D” shape is lined up, nothing gets plugged in and nothing gets damaged.
5 Ways To Make Your Child Feel Special
Children are so fragile. They need so much encouragement. If you have independent kids like I do, it is so easy to forget how much they need you when they’re constantly trying to tell you that they don’t. In the day to day ‘trying to get by’ it is so easy to let moments slip by when you can show and/or tell your kids how much they mean to you and how important they are. Here are five ideas to help you do just that.
Encourage Someone To Be Their Best
One of the greatest responsibilities we have is to support ourselves and others in living at our highest and best. Whether we’re parents, friends or leaders, it’s incumbent upon us to help others to live as close to their unique potential as we can.
With everything we say and do, we’re influencing — positively or negatively — the people we care about. The ideal is to do this with consideration and intention. Here are ten ways you can help others see and realize the best that’s within them.
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The video that started the movement of The Validation Experiment™. It’s 15min of smiles.
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