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Things I Want My Kids to Know: Shoot!

Wayne Gretzky

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.

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Published: January 24, 2008 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: March 18, 2021In: Parenting, Personal Development Tags: practical parenting / parents, focus, goals / goal setting, values, success, emotional intelligence, sport, motivation, story, positive attitude tips, kids / children

7 Easy Secrets of Behaviour Management

Spoiled girl

Behaviour management seems to be a big part of parenting. Parents struggle with their kids’ behaviour over their entire parenting “career”.

Many times, I have been asked if I had a “magic formula” to solve behavioural problems and I always say that behaviour management is not fixing behavioural problems but preventing them from happening.

The difference between fixing a problem and preventing it is the difference between a proactive mindset and a reactive one. When I need to fix a problem, I become “The Fire Brigade” and start putting out fires and that is no fun, because I am then controlled by the circumstances or the people around me (the kids).

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Published: January 16, 2008 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: March 17, 2021In: Parenting, Education / Learning, Emotional Intelligence, Kids / Children Tags: trust, negative, language, control, violence, relationships / marriage, love, positive attitude tips, emotional intelligence, behavior / discipline, hugs, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement

Heroes

Boy casting a Batman shadow

We all like watching “Heroes” on TV and reading books about strong or creative people who have done things others did not expect them to do. Hearing, reading about or meeting such people is very motivating. Heroism is the courage to face fears, therefore fear and heroes go together.

Fear is a basic human emotion that works like a survival instinct. In a sense, fear helps protect us from danger, though it has reached a point where we see danger even in places where it does not exist.

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Published: January 15, 2008 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: March 18, 2021In: Personal Development, Parenting, Teens / Teenagers Tags: motivation, teen books, self confidence / self esteem / self worth, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement, inspiration, success, emotional intelligence, anxiety, fear, failure

FREE HUGS for Christmas 2007

Just before the holidays and the start of a new year, we went to Southbank Parklands in Brisbane to spread some real holiday cheer with free hugs and some good friends. Some truly touching stories were told to us, like a grandmother, whose grandson had been in an accident in the country and had been […]

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Published: December 24, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: November 9, 2021In: Beautiful people, Emotional Intelligence Tags: video, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement, touch, gratitude, emotional intelligence, hugs, christmas, holidays, free hugs

Do You Really Believe That Setting a Goal Is Enough to Achieve It?

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My immediate answer is “I wish”. I really do. Think about it – how easy it would be if all we needed is to set a goal, write it down (to make sure we will not change it often, based on circumstances) and let the universe take care of it, right?

But I am a person of action. I believe in motion as the ultimate way to growth and I that action speaks louder than words. While the universe is taking care of some of your goals, just because you wanted them, your actions will help you with the rest. When you set a goal and wait for an external source to fulfil it, you fail to help yourself and miss the opportunity to grow.

My immediate answer is “I wish”. I really do. Think about it – how easy it would be if all we needed is to set a goal, write it down (to make sure we will not change it often, based on circumstances) and let the universe take care of it, right?

My Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP) teacher did believe that it was enough. She said, “If you really, really want it, it will happen”, but I ask you, “How do you know if you really, really want something? When does your desire become ‘real’?”

When I want something, I can swear I really want it.

You see, some people set goals and do not achieve them, at least for a while, so they accept defeat by saying “Maybe I didn’t ‘really’ want this goal”.

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Published: December 21, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 23, 2019In: Ask Ronit, Personal Development, Life Coaching Tags: focus, goals / goal setting, values, success, emotional intelligence, anxiety, fear, action, beliefs, motivation, positive attitude tips

Interview with Ronit Baras on Her New Book "In the Outback with Jasmine Banks"

Following the announcement of her book “In the Outback with Jasmine Banks”, here is an interview with Ronit Baras about this inspiring story of a young woman’s personal journey to freedom.

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Published: December 19, 2007 by Gal Baras
Last modified: December 24, 2019In: Personal Development, Ask Ronit Tags: inspiration, success, emotional intelligence, choice, family matters, self confidence / self esteem / self worth, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement

In The Outback With Jasmine – Journey to Freedom

In the Outback with Jasmine Banks by Ronit Baras

Reading is one of the most popular and accessible ways to make this journey. There are many personal development books and many of them are very good books. I must have read hundreds of books myself. As an author, I love books, love reading and get a lot from it. I still remember ads from childhood saying “books are your friends”, “your book will take you on a journey”. They have certainly worked miracles for me.

I am happy to announce the official launch of my new book “In the Outback with Jasmine Banks – Journey to Freedom”, the story of young women with similar fears to most people, who manages to find a new definition for what life is all about.

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Published: December 7, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 24, 2019In: Parenting, Emotional Intelligence, Personal Development, Life Coaching Tags: women, gender, inspiration, emotional intelligence, books, empowerment, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement, education / learning

Knowledge or Attitude?

Girl playing with snow

For many years, knowledge was considered to be the ultimate factor for success in life. Many parents and educators still pump knowledge into kids’ brains, in hope this will bring kids to the desired achievements.

While in the past knowledge was something not all people could have, nowadays it is much more accessible. Unfortunately, knowledge is not the thing that will give kids the edge to succeed.

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Published: December 6, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: January 2, 2024In: Education / Learning, Teens / Teenagers, Emotional Intelligence, Kids / Children, Did You Know?, Personal Development, Parenting Tags: success, emotional intelligence, teen books, education / learning

7 Easy Steps To Detoxify Your Life

Fruits and mint for detox in heart shapes

This happens to many people. They get up one day feeling sick and tired of trying so hard and determine to change. Some of us are lucky to be really sick and are forced to listen to our body and detoxify. I have a group of clients who all know one another (they referred each other to me) and they imitate me saying “Sickness is health” (they say it in a funny way, I must sound very funny when I say it).

Sickness is our body’s way of talking to us. When we are sick, the level of poison in our body has reached a warning level. If we do not stop to detoxify, we can ruin our own life and the lives of the people we love.

Having been very sick during childhood, I was shocked to discover when I was just 16 that my thoughts were pure poison. I had bad thoughts about myself, my abilities and my talents. I had bad thoughts about others around me and, of course, I never took any responsibility over my life. Not that I didn’t want to, but I do not think I knew what it meant.

Well, what do you know? As soon as I realised this, I fought my way back to school (after failing too many subjects and being kicked), I started going out with a boy, I got an excellence scholarship and was sent with the first-ever Israeli youth delegation to Egypt, to help establish new relationships just after the peace agreement was signed between the two countries. You can certainly say this was one of the best “sick and tired” points of my life.

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Published: December 5, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 24, 2019In: Emotional Intelligence, Did You Know?, Personal Development Tags: emotional intelligence, anxiety, fear, negative, failure, positive attitude tips, health / wellbeing

Just A Little Bit More

Man in wheelchair on athletics track

Success depends on the ability to move forward and requires persistence. We succeed at work, at our social life, our parenting, relationships, love life, finance or health only if we can keep moving forward in spite any setbacks.

In the movie “Touching the Void”, the concept of moving forward no matter what, had a life and death flair and gave no option to fail. There is a beautiful Zen saying “Fall 7 times, get up 8”. Successful people do not fail less, they get up more.

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Published: November 15, 2007 by Ronit Baras
Last modified: December 24, 2019In: Relationships / Marriage, Personal Development Tags: success, emotional intelligence, negative, language, determination, persistence, positive attitude tips, personal development / personal growth / personality development / self improvement

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