EXCELLENCE

When Excellence Becomes Habit

When they decide to become parents, most people realise the utmost responsibility parenting carries.

Raising children who become future decision-makers and leaders in our country is an important task.

Like all essential tasks, planning and strategies are vital.

Once commenced, this one role is usually one of the most extended, prominent jobs in anyone’s life—worldwide.

So why do people put a lot of time and effort into creating a business plan but not a parenting plan when it far outweighs the other in length and significance?

Especially when, regardless of whether you are the parent or the child, there are things you want to do differently compared to how your parents raised you.

Or, as a parent, in hindsight, there are things you would have done differently.

Generally, everyone has something they decided during their childhood that one or both parents said or did something they decided they would not do as a parent in the future.

As a parent, you may have ideas vastly different from or very similar to how your parents raised you; plus, now there’s often another person in the picture to consider—your co-parent.

Like all significant adventures, discussing joint plans and goals is essential for success, regardless of the number of people involved.

The stability of your relationship and your children’s well-being depends upon it.

Children will have an impact on any relationship. Parents obviously have a massive influence on their child.

Parents want to excel at parenting, but that doesn’t mean being a perfect parent or child. Because there aren’t any.

If you’re on the brink of parenthood or currently raising toddlers, I’m available to assist if you’re interested.

I’m here to help you discover and determine which habits to excel at as a parent.

If you want to raise your child with integrity and instil values in them as they grow and develop into the citizens of tomorrow my course is for you.

I’ve taken many courses professionally and personally during many year. Many which I believe would benefit young parents in the early stages of parenting.

I’m keen to help young parents by sharing what I know now that I wish I knew as a young parent.

Click here to DM me ‘BPP’  if you want to know more. I’ve got a special offer for my subscribers. If you’re serious, contact me ASAP as numbers are limited.

Excellence
Trish Corbett
info@ethicalfoundations.com.au

Trish is the author of 'How to Raise Kids With Integrity - for parents, childcare educators and teachers' and blogs about a characteristic each week so that the main role models in a child's life can help children grow with self-awareness and self-confidence so they can make a positive difference in their world by recognizing and acknowledging character qualities in themselves and others. This works for adults too! Try it - sign up for a weekly email.

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