• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Family MattersPractical Parenting Blog

  • Home
  • Series
  • About Ronit Baras
  • Books by Ronit Baras
    • Motivating Kids
    • Be Special, Be Yourself for Teenagers
    • Reflections
    • In the Outback with Jasmine Banks
    • The Will
    • * Your Cart
    • * Secure Checkout
  • Contact
    • Join Us

Home » career » Page 4

Make a list: About Myself

When you present yourself to an unknown person, you need to examine your thoughts, beliefs and feelings towards yourself and this may not be easy. When people are asked to describe themselves, they sometimes question whether this is who they are or who they think they are. For the purpose of making this list, who you think you are is all there is, so just write that.

This post is part 2 of 48 in the series Make a List

Read Make a list: About Myself »

Published: May 22, 2009 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 24, 2019In: Personal Development Tags: emotional intelligence, how to, identity, motivation, Life Coaching, career, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement, focus, success

One School Fits All – NOT!

As you will be well aware, most of the systems in our life are made to suit some standard, albeit nonexistent, person. We all have to follow the same laws, we are measured and compensated in the same ways as our work colleagues and our kids go to schools that treat them the same too. How annoying!

Read One School Fits All – NOT! »

Published: April 22, 2009 by Gal Baras
Last modified: March 18, 2021In: Education / Learning, Parenting Tags: relationships / marriage, communication, lifestyle, school, career, responsibility, academic performance, success, kids / children, emotional intelligence, self confidence / self esteem / self worth, how to, education / learning, choice, practical parenting / parents, happiness, motivation, communication styles

Confession of an Author

Although my mom could not read properly, my dad read a lot of books. He was a crossword puzzle and word search person and eagerly solved everything in the daily and weekend papers when I was a kid. Most of the books in our home library he won by sending his answers to the newspapers. Inside each one was a sticker saying he had won this book as a first, second or third prize. So you see, for me, books were rewards since before I was able to read.

Read Confession of an Author »

Published: March 27, 2009 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 24, 2019In: Education / Learning, Beautiful people Tags: choice, books, teen books, lifestyle, reading, story, k-12 education, career, education / learning, vision, success

Kids Need Friends

Many couples choose for the man to work and “win the bread” and for the woman to stay at home and raise the kids until they are old enough to go to school. Often having 3 kids 1-2 years apart, the woman saves the family child care money for 7 years and then returns to the workforce.

Read Kids Need Friends »

Published: March 25, 2009 by Gal Baras
Last modified: December 24, 2019In: Parenting, Babies / Maternity Tags: career, early childhood, kids / children, choice, self confidence / self esteem / self worth, preschool, baby / babies, kindergarten, friends / friendship, child care, education / learning, lifestyle, practical parenting / parents, family matters, k-12 education, social

The "Other" Parent

Job offers in newspaper

In many marriages, one partner is the main “bread winner”, spending his time (or her time, but mostly his) outside the home, being busy with work-related stuff some of the time at home and needing support from the “other” partner (typically the woman). This creates an imbalance in the family.

Read The "Other" Parent »

Published: December 3, 2008 by Gal Baras
Last modified: December 24, 2019In: Relationships / Marriage, Success / Wealth Tags: change, relationships / marriage, lifestyle, family matters, career, needs, focus, positive attitude tips, money, stress / pressure, emotional intelligence, self confidence / self esteem / self worth, choice, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement

Pushing Your Teens to Find a Job

Only 3% of teens going into higher education straight after high school actually finish their choice of study and work in that profession for about 5 years after finishing studying.

Read Pushing Your Teens to Find a Job »

Published: November 27, 2008 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 24, 2019In: Parenting, Education / Learning, Teens / Teenagers Tags: projection, teens / teenagers, success, stress / pressure, choice, education / learning, beliefs, practical parenting / parents, motivation, goals / goal setting, relationships / marriage, dreams, k-12 education, career, communication, academic performance, focus, positive attitude tips

The Wizard of Oz

Magic wand

I dedicate this post to you, the person researching the site to learn about me, and to the aspiring coaches out there. Over the pages of my blog, I will explain the process I went through when studying to become a life coach, the connection between education and life coaching and why I believe it is a winning combination. I hope that you will be inspired. I believe that the more coaches there are in the world, the closer we get to a better world.

Read The Wizard of Oz »

Published: November 18, 2008 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 26, 2019In: Life Coaching, Ask Ronit Tags: Life Coaching, career, positive attitude tips, acceptance / judgment / tolerance, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement, focus, beliefs, purpose

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Go to page 2
  • Go to page 3
  • Go to page 4

Get Happiness by Email

Sign up to receive posts by email and get my free mini-course Seven Emails with Seven Secrets for Seven Weeks to boost your personal development

0% Complete

Join Us on Social Media

Facebook logo Twitter logo Linkedin logo Pinterest logo RSS feed icon

Books by Ronit Baras

  • What motivates your child? Read Motivating Kids by Ronit Baras Motivating Kids From: $9.95
  • Reflections by Ronit Baras Reflections From: $5.99
  • Be Special Be Yourself for Teenagers by Ronit Baras Be Special, Be Yourself for Teenagers From: $5.99
  • In the Outback with Jasmine Banks by Ronit Baras In the Outback with Jasmine Banks From: $5.99
  • The Will by Ronit Baras The Will From: $5.99

Be Happy in LIFE logo
Book your private life coaching with Ronit Baras and learn how to be happy in life

Girl speaking at student leadership programLeaders are not born. They are made. Bring this Student Leadership Program to your primary school or high school and you will create a community of empowered, inspired student leaders, parents and teachers.

Need Better Movie Options?

SmartFeed

Related Links

  • Be Happy in LIFE – Life Coaching
  • Noff Baras – Screen Actor & Model
  • Personal Growth Web
  • The Motivational Speaker
  • Tsoof Baras – percussionist, composer and producer

Primary Sidebar

Your Cart

Speaker Bookings

Ronit Baras
Book Ronit as a Speaker for Your event »

Ready to be happy?

Happy woman holding a cup in the snow
Be empowered and set your spirit free!

Engage Ronit as Your Life Coach »

Give to Receive

Kiva - loans that change lives

Contact Us · Subscribe · Terms of Use / Privacy Statement · Return & Refund Policy · Sitemap

Copyright © 2023 Be Happy in LIFE · Built and powered by Get Business Online

Secure HTTPS

  • Home
  • Series
  • About Ronit Baras
  • Books by Ronit Baras
    ▼
    • Motivating Kids
    • Be Special, Be Yourself for Teenagers
    • Reflections
    • In the Outback with Jasmine Banks
    • The Will
    • * Your Cart
    • * Secure Checkout
  • Contact
    ▼
    • Join Us