Financial Intelligence Starts at Home
Money may run the world. But understanding money gives you more control over it. After all, the numbers teach you calculations; your emotional intelligence teaches you judgement.
Money may run the world. But understanding money gives you more control over it. After all, the numbers teach you calculations; your emotional intelligence teaches you judgement.
It’s time to ask yourself if your relaxed parenting methods are helping the child grow into an emotionally strong adult or anxious negotiators.
Often embracing growth feels scary because it’s painful. Nothing in life comes easy, not even growth. And that, uncomfortable as it is, is the price of becoming.
It’s for you to decide if you’re willing to pay that price.
A habit is formed when it becomes easy to follow, to come back to.
Same goes with reading. Don’t look at it as some divine ritual needing special attention or focus.
Let it become a part of your daily life.
Criticism is a outcome of an active and fertile mind. The more it’s busy, the more reactions it will receive.
Your engagements will definitely get all forms of responses. Some good, some bad.
Take them all. It’s better than silence.
Learn to give and receive criticism. Both skills are essential.
The best way to deal with procrastination is getting started. Don’t stress about the outcome. Just begin. Progress will evolve with each step.
Being articulate helps. But what solves the problem is empathy. It transforms the communication.
Once the why is understood, the reason behind the reaction is clear, the conversation stops being about who’s right. It becomes about better understanding, about what’s real.
A child who has never been allowed to fail grows into an adult who’s terrified of trying. And sadly, they’ll never realise or admit it.