It's okay sometimes for your kids to be disappointed. I’m talking about this morning is that when the kids get older and they get out there's gonna be an an area of disappointment that they're going to experience and if they don't experience some level of disappointment today they're not going to be able handle it as adults.
I just want to tell you parents don't beat yourself up today. If there's things that you can't do for your kids and I really see this a lot in in guys that our coach today that have done very very well financially and they think well because I've done well financially I've got to give my kid everything that they want. That is not true! I can just tell you right now that is not true! I want you to give your kids the things that you think that they need and things that they don't need, don't give it to them. I don't care how much money you've got because you're not doing yourself or the kid any favor whatsoever and giving them everything that they want, that's just not reality. That's not what life is going to do for them long term. If you don't teach them to deal with disappointment today, they won't be able to deal with
disappointment as an adult.
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Motivation,
Accountability,
Family,
Balance,
Community,
Relationships,
Success,
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Priorities,
Tips,
Commitment,
Move Forward,
Discipline,
Clarity,
Development,
Burden,
Decisions,
Crossroads,
Encouragement,
Lift Someone Up,
Discouragement,
Leadership,
Father,
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Communication,
Growth,
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Execution,
fingerprint,
Attitude,
Vision,
Mission,
Joy,
Truth,
Schedule,
Obstacles,
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Legacy,
Purpose,
Value,
Journey,
Complaint,
Freedom,
Grit,
Heat,
Focus,
Improvement,
Goals,
Trust,
Possibilities,
Story,
Expectations,
Processes,
Differentiate
Do not start with a new initiative on Mondays. That's how you can get rid of a stressful start of the week. Let's run the marathon and not the sprint.
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Business,
Community,
Relationships,
Success,
Significance,
Priorities,
Tips,
Commitment,
Blueprint,
Discipline,
Development,
Burden,
Decisions,
Crossroads,
Encouragement,
Guide,
RoadMap,
Growth,
Determination,
Execution,
Advice,
fingerprint,
Vision,
Truth,
Schedule,
Experience,
Legacy,
Evaluation,
Value,
Investment,
Journey,
Grit,
Heat,
Focus,
Improvement,
Occupation,
Goals,
Possibilities,
Expectations,
Systems,
Processes,
Differentiate
It's okay sometimes for your kids to be disappointed. I’m talking about this morning is that when the kids get older and they get out there's gonna be an an area of disappointment that they're going to experience and if they don't experience some level of disappointment today they're not going to be able handle it as adults.
I just want to tell you parents don't beat yourself up today. If there's things that you can't do for your kids and I really see this a lot in in guys that our coach today that have done very very well financially and they think well because I've done well financially I've got to give my kid everything that they want. That is not true! I can just tell you right now that is not true! I want you to give your kids the things that you think that they need and things that they don't need, don't give it to them. I don't care how much money you've got because you're not doing yourself or the kid any favor whatsoever and giving them everything that they want, that's just not reality. That's not what life is going to do for them long term. If you don't teach them to deal with disappointment today, they won't be able to deal with
disappointment as an adult.
Topics:
Family,
Relationships,
Success,
Priorities,
Tips,
Parenting,
Commitment,
Move Forward,
Discipline,
Development,
Gratitude,
Listen,
Decisions,
Crossroads,
Wisdom,
Encouragement,
Be An Encouragement,
Leadership,
Father,
Father Figure,
Guide,
RoadMap,
Communication,
Growth,
Execution,
Advice,
Influence,
fingerprint,
Strategy,
Mission,
Obstacles,
Expectation,
Evaluation,
Patience,
Purpose,
Value,
Investment,
Journey,
VALUES,
Improvement,
Goals,
Trust,
Possibilities,
Action,
Empathy,
Expectations,
Processes,
Differentiate
I am conservative in nature because I choose to live that way. But when it comes to my tools to do my trade, to produce the best quality and get to the next level or the conference that I need to attend to hone my skills, I AM ALL IN!
How about you? Are you too frugal for your own good?
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Character,
Balance,
Success,
Significance,
Priorities,
Tips,
Commitment,
Consistent,
Blueprint,
Preparation,
Discipline,
Clarity,
Development,
Decisions,
Wisdom,
Encouragement,
Leadership,
Guide,
RoadMap,
Determination,
Execution,
Advice,
Attitude,
Vision,
Legacy,
Evaluation,
Habit,
Purpose,
Value,
Journey,
Grit,
Focus,
Improvement,
Occupation,
Goals,
Expectations,
Identity,
Processes,
Differentiate
As an entrepreneur for 41 years now, I have faced making difficult decision. Do you make the honorable choice the right decision even when it doesn't fit your plan? How do we expect our children to have a manner that we're proud of them if we as adults are doing these go arounds …… we're finding these loopholes in order to meet our needs? I’d like to encourage you to do the right thing! It is hard! But I want to tell you something. You’ll sleep better at night. There'll be better repercussions as a result of you making great decisions from an integrity standpoint.
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Motivation,
Accountability,
Balance,
Community,
Success,
Significance,
Priorities,
Tips,
Commitment,
Blueprint,
Discipline,
Decisions,
Crossroads,
Wisdom,
Encourage,
Encouragement,
Leadership,
Guide,
RoadMap,
Growth,
Execution,
Advice,
Influence,
fingerprint,
Vision,
Vision Leader,
Truth,
Honesty,
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Expectation,
Legacy,
Evaluation,
Habit,
Purpose,
Value,
Ideas,
Journey,
Grit,
Heat,
Goals,
Conflict,
Story,
Action,
Expectations,
Systems,
Processes,
Differentiate