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Natural Greatness: A “Mind-Shift” for Visionary Parents, Teachers and Leaders

December 3, 2007

Today’s parents, teachers and leaders who grasp this concept of “natural greatness” are raising visionary children. These young visionaries have the power to create a world that works for all of us, and they are whom the world needs now. The person of greatness, who will act powerfully from his own highest inner guidance, is at once a danger to the powers that be… and exactly who he needs to be for himself, his family, and the world around him. The person of greatness holds... Read more »

Radio Flyer, Awards And Achievements

December 3, 2007

At the beginning of the twentieth century, a young Italian boy named Antonio Pasin dreamed of a better life for himself in America. His family supported his dreams, selling their meager belongings to finance the trip. Antonio Pasin left his parents and friends behind at the young age of sixteen and traveled to Chicago. Pasin came from a line of skilled carpenters and hoped to find work as a cabinet-maker. Instead, the teenager worked many different odd jobs until he finally saved the money for... Read more »

Installing A GPS Tracking System On Your Kids Car

December 3, 2007

It is one of the rites of passage for a teenager - learning to drive. While it is exciting for the kid, it usually ranges from stressful to horrible for the parents. Young drivers have the least experience with driving and can make mistakes on the road that their parents would wish they could save them from making. Besides the safety issue, parents worry about where their kids are actually going in the car. Parents hear stories from other parents or even just think about their own teenage days and... Read more »

How To Determine Your “Open Adoption” Tolerance

December 3, 2007

Life is full of choices. And when you make the big choice to begin your journey to parenthood through adoption, you will be faced with what seems like an unending volley of life-changing choices. As you enter into a search for an adopted child, you enter into a new and unfamiliar world that will tax your emotions, your intellect, and your vary concept of happiness. You place yourself at risk to be as emotionally high as you have ever been, and as emotionally low as you could ever imagine. You will... Read more »

Trained Goodness vs. Natural Greatness: A “Mind-Shift” for Visionary Parents, Educators and Leaders

December 3, 2007

Consider this… Inside of goodness it’s inherently very difficult to be great. Very difficult. Greatness means being willing to risk the very thing goodness requires: the approval of those who say what is good and what is not. Yet consider that greatness is inherently simple. It’s natural. It’s simply a matter of returning to you–to your natural conscience or consciousness–to your innate call to courageously face reality honestly and courageously act in line with... Read more »

Radio Flyer - From Wooden Cart to Retro Rocket

December 3, 2007

Radio Flyer toys such as the Radio Flyer Retro Rocket have been sparking imagination in young children for almost ninety years. Their innovative line of toys create the adventure that little ones crave. As times have changed, Radio Flyer has introduced new toys and new designs to meet the needs of every generation. The company began with their most famous toy, the wagon, and soon expanded the Liberty Line to include a tricycle and a scooter. By the early 1950s the company was manufacturing lawn... Read more »

Raising Your Kids To Have Healthy And Successful Lives

December 3, 2007

If one word could provide the key to raising happy, healthy and successful children, it would be ‘habits’. Our habitual lifestyles, thoughts, emotions and decisions determine the outcomes in our lives and establish deep grooves of programming that direct and sometimes imprison our lives. The habits we teach or allow in our children will determine their futures. The beliefs that accompany these habits are also extremely important. Parenting plays a vitally important role in the lives of... Read more »

Advice For Buying A Cot

December 3, 2007

Newborns spend most of their time sleeping, sometimes as long as twenty hours a day, so choosing the right cot is an extremely important decision. Cots are available in many styles and designs, making it easy to find just the right color to match your baby’s nursery. Most infant cots have sides that drop down to make it easier to pick up your baby and some models will grow with your child, transforming into a toddler bed when your child outgrows the cot. Your baby’s cot should meet... Read more »

Kids & Healthy Eating

December 3, 2007

What parent doesn’t want their kids to eat healthier? We’ve all had to bribe, cajole, threaten and manipulate our children at least once, but wouldn’t it be nice if we didn’t have to stoop to such heavy handed tactics? Here are some tips to help you out. Start early! Don’t wait until it’s too late and your child’s already ruined by sweets and treats. Once they’ve tasted ice cream, it’s harder to get them to eat broccoli. And if you’ve waited... Read more »

Everything You Need To Know About Mortgage Regulation

December 3, 2007

Until midnight of Saturday 30th October 2004 the regulation of mortgage sales was done so on a voluntary basis which was overseen by the Mortgage Code Compliance Board (MCCB) - Lenders and brokers alike had pledged to adhere to this code which has now closed down. This changed on the 31st October 2004 when a large section of the mortgage market came under statutory regulation. At this time, control of regulation was passed on to the Financial Services Authority (FSA). The role of the FSA is to oversee... Read more »


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