2. Hi,
My name is George, and I have 2 lovely kids who
keep me on my toes and also give back to me in a
huge way. Many other parents are curious as to how
I raise my kids to be so free, caring, and happy
(most of the time), and as much as it is about my
influence, I do believe there is some underlying
mystery out in the universe, that is not to be
solved, but to be understood.
The biggest gift I have given my children is to
teach them about emotional intelligence (E.I.).
It's more than just being positive, it's about them
understanding their feelings, and hot to control
them. And what their feelings are for. All feelings
are there to teach us something.
I've put together some great resources that I use,
and you can to. If I have left any out then please
feel free to contact me directly and I can add them
in.
With love,
George
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