Happiness Has No Address

Posted in Life Coaching, Personal Growth
by Ronit Baras on August 15th, 2008

Traveling is a great way to expend your internal world. In search of happiness, traveling is a good way to realize that happiness has no address. You only need to open your door and leave your comfort zone to find out you are carrying the whole world with you in your thoughts, your mindset and your actions.


 

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It’s Not Fair!

Posted in Parenting, Personal Growth, Success & Wealth
by Gal Baras on August 6th, 2008

As a parent, I am sure you have heard the whine “It’s not fair!” more than once. I would venture a guess that your response on some occasions was “Well, life isn’t (always) fair”. But have you ever stopped to think about the idea of fairness and how it affects your life and the life of your kids?


 

Self Esteem Mini-Course (part 13)

Posted in Parenting, Relationships
by Ronit Baras on July 25th, 2008

Today, we are going to explore the way conflicts influence self-esteem and how learning to handle them well can boost self-esteem.

Most of our conflicts with others are caused by mixed or contradicting interests. One person wants something and the other wants something else, and many times, it is impossible to compromise because there is nothing in the middle, or at least, both parties THINK there is nothing in the middle.


 

Do Unto Others What Works

Posted in Personal Growth, Relationships
by Gal Baras on July 23rd, 2008

The quote “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you” is widely used by people as a “rule of thumb” for treating others. I must have heard it spoken to kids by their parents hundreds of times in different settings. But I am here to tell you that this way of thinking can get you into all kinds of strife and that if you review your relationships, you will find out how.


 

Things I Have Personally Learned from Bob Proctor

Posted in Personal Growth, Relationships, Success & Wealth
by Ronit Baras on June 17th, 2008

It was one of those ads on the Internet that I thought was strange - a free invitation for an evening with Bob Proctor. You can imagine the excitement I felt. You see, Bob Proctor is one of the inspiring people I had chosen to learn from. At that stage, when the Internet invitation arrived, I did not know just how much I would learn from him.


 

Snapshots

Posted in Life Coaching, Personal Growth
by Ronit Baras on June 13th, 2008

One of the hardest things to measure is change. Whenever we are not happy with something in our life, we want to change it. But then, sometimes for years, we look in the mirror and we can’t notice the changes we go through. Only while looking at photos from last year do we notice the changes. We are different, but we feel the same.


 

How Would Love Respond?

Posted in Personal Growth
by Ronit Baras on June 11th, 2008

We were happy to discover that today only, Kurek Ashley is giving away an amazing package of free gifts valued in $2,000, plus 12 chances to win over $190,000 of value in additional prizes, to anyone who buys his new book. It is amazing to have so many personal development gurus’ products, including mine, in one place. I recommend you take a look today.


 

Parenting the Socrates Way (part 3)

Posted in Kids/Children, Parenting, Relationships, Teens
by Ronit Baras on June 3rd, 2008

Questions go straight to the subconscious, so even if your kids do not answer immediately, the questions stimulate their thinking. Get yourself familiar with all the types of questions to help you use positive, challenging and encouraging questions.


 

Self Esteem Mini-Course (Part 12)

Posted in Personal Growth
by Ronit Baras on June 2nd, 2008

Since launching this course, I have had many questions about the definition of self-esteem. It is amazing to discover how diverse and deep the meanings can be (well, any discovery is amazing). So I have decided to take Ms Self Esteem (some will say it is a Mr) to the experts to discuss this crisis.


 

Sarcasm - The Weapon of Helplessness

Posted in Kids/Children, Parenting, Relationships
by Gal Baras on May 27th, 2008

Sarcasm is the weapon of disempowered people, who use information to regain some of their missing feeling of control. To find out when you are using sarcasm in your life and overcome it, here are some things you can do…


 
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