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It takes practice and an ongoing commitment to create interdependence among family members. But working together towards a shared purpose, family members build trust with each other over time. You learn how to exchange ideas, challenge each other, disagree and resolve conflicts.
The best way to stay protected from any weather and temperature changes is to use a 3-layer clothing system. Each layer has a function. The base...
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In some European countries, egg-laying hens are vaccinated against salmonella. In the U.S., vaccination is not required, but eggs must be washed...
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How do I start over in life? Start with reflection. Examine your value system. Revisit (and rewrite) your goals. Work up the courage to change....
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Tearful, tantrum-filled goodbyes are common during a child's earliest years. Around the first birthday, many kids develop separation anxiety,...
Read More »For those seeking to retain a collective family identity that spans generations, the practice of interdependence should be an ongoing conversation. Family members need to engage in practices, hear family lore that reinforces the benefits and observe the benefits directly. And the seven common characteristics outlined above provide a template for the practice. The hard work, of course, is in maintaining the daily commitment to interdependence when the answer seems obvious to you or when somebody appears to be slowing the process down for reasons you don’t agree with or understand. Interdependence works best when it’s a shared value, when everyone understands what’s in it for them. Everyone, including your professional advisors, has to see the value of supporting interdependence for their clients and for themselves. And remember that it requires ongoing effort – one that many families have found is worth the commitment. [1] Jaffe, Dennis, Good Fortune: Building a 100-Year Family Enterprise , Wise Counsel Research, 2013
Examples of Self-Reliance Reliability: You can be depended on to be consistent in everything you do. Perseverance: You keep going, weathering the...
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Our survival brain (i.e. brain stem) is the first part of our brain to develop. It is in charge of all the automatic processes that keep us alive,...
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What is a life motto? A life motto is a phrase or sentence that you can live by to make your life better. It can be something that encourages you...
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Despite the fact that it might not be your cup of tea, for some people, lots of time alone is okay. According to psychologist Anthony Storr, author...
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