The Truth? You Can’t Handle the Truth!

Posted in Did You Know?, Emotional Intelligence, Life Coaching
by Ronit Baras on January 31st, 2008

In a research done in 1971 by Gergen, he found that there are four things that need to happen for us to accept a message:

1. Authority: The person who is giving the message needs to be in a position to do that - knowledgeable, experienced, in power

2. Familiarity: The person who is giving the message is presented as someone close to us who knows us well - family, friend…


 

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Is It Better to Be Poor and Happy or Wealthy and Miserable?

Posted in Did You Know?, Personal Growth
by Ronit Baras on January 30th, 2008

When coaching people on wealth creation, it is amazing for me every time to discover how strongly people who are not wealthy believe that this question is valid. Don’t get me wrong. I came from a simple family, where my mom and dad both worked hard, very hard, at more that one job, to provide for 5 children. When my clients discuss this, I know what they are talking about because we had such discussions around our dinner table.

People who do not have “enough” money (90% of our society) have some beliefs that support their identity as “poor”, “struggling”, “cannot have what we want”. Here are some of them:


 

The Parent as a Life Coach

Posted in Life Coaching, Parenting
by Ronit Baras on January 29th, 2008

Bringing kids into this world is a selfish act. Yes, I know most people cringe at this point, but think about it, you brought your kids to life for you, not for them. They did not exist when you made your decision to have them.

A good parenting system I have found to be very successful is that of being your kids’ life coach. Here are some of the rules of coaching that can be 100% applicable in parenting.


 

My Ex’s Wedding

Posted in Ask Ronit, Personal Growth
by Ronit Baras on January 28th, 2008

“I am invited to my ex-boyfriend’s wedding and I have to go. Do you have good tips to handle the situation?”

If you no longer have feelings for him - cool! Go have fun at his wedding. But I guess since you have asked the question, you do have feelings for him…


 

Happy Parents Raise Happy Kids

Posted in Education & Learning, Opinion, Parenting
by Ronit Baras on January 25th, 2008

Parenting (especially teenage parenting) is undoubtedly the most challenging adventure in a person’s life. Remember the first hours of being a mother or a father? The unconditional love you had for this tiny new creature that did nothing but eat, sleep and cry, coupled with the enormous load of the new responsibility, from which there was no escape. A bit overwhelming, wasn’t it? For some parents, even a bit scary sometimes. Who can you turn to for parenting advice?


 

Who Am I?

Posted in Life Coaching, Parenting, Personal Growth
by Ronit Baras on January 24th, 2008

What we think about ourselves is what we call our “Self Concept”. If you want to discover yours, simply ask yourself: Who am I?

This seemingly simple question is big, really big. Of course, your answers may be different, but most people include: social roles, physical appearance, health, relationships, location, achievements and skills.

How do we form this self concept?


 

Things I Want My Kids to Know: Shoot!

Posted in Emotional Intelligence, Parenting
by Ronit Baras on January 24th, 2008

Statistically, 90% of all people do not have any goals in life. Life happens to them instead of them controlling their own destiny. I want my kids to be in the other 10%. This is so important, that all millionaires and billionaires have goals, but the difference is that billionaires read their goals more times each day.

The reason most people in our world are not successful is that they do not distinguish between being alive and living. Whereas being alive is watching a hockey game, living is actually playing.


 

How to Stimulate Auditory Kids

Posted in Education & Learning, Kids/Children, Parenting
by Ronit Baras on January 22nd, 2008

Auditory kids pay the most attention to sounds. To them, voices, tones, pitches and rhythms provide a wealth of information and carry emotions that other kids simply ignore. They have superior abilities to “record” and “play back” TV shows, skits, songs and conversations. On the other hand, they are sequential thinkers and must be able to focus on one thing at a time.
Here are some ideas that will help auditory kids learn better, be happier and love learning.


 

How to Beat those Pink Elephants

Posted in Personal Growth
by Ronit Baras on January 21st, 2008

There are two parts to making a change from using a negative language to a positive one. The first is to understand how we were programmed to use negative language in our life. We talk about what we are not happy about and we express disappointment and frustration instead of saying what we feel, need and want.


 

Will Marriage Kill Our Relationship?

Posted in Ask Ronit, Opinion, Relationships
by Ronit Baras on January 18th, 2008

Here is a question I was asked by a writer from a famous women’s magazine, who wanted my opinion as a life coach.

My girl friend is getting married soon and I feel a bit left out. I feel she is moving on without me. What is the best way to ensure our friendship stays the same, now that we are on different life paths?


 
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