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In this episode Grant introduces the concept of family resilience. Given the challenges and stress that many families are facing, with no real end in sight, building resilience is crucial.Over coming episodes Grant will cover key topics on how to build family resilience and some tips to start and continue the process.If you like this episode please…
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In this episode Grant reflects on the numerous responses he received from a post where he asked the question “who struggles with confidence as a parent?” Many of the responses were quite sad, detailing the breakdown of relationships with teenage kids or their partners. Belief and self confidence is a mindset that requires daily action to build or r…
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In this episode Grant talks about the conversation you’ve had or will have with your family about the one thing you’ll do post-COVID-19.In these challenging times a way we can deal with it is using the Stockdale Paradox, which says the we must face the Brutal Facts and have the Sureness Of Success. The sureness of success might be the one thing you…
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I remember the movie from 2000, Kevin Spacey was the new Social Science teacher to Trevor, who’s alcoholic mum was Helen Hunt. Spacey gave the class an assignment to come up with something to change the world and put it into action. Trevor came up with the idea to pay favours forward instead of back to the person who gave it in the first place. His…
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In this episode Grant discusses investing in yourself to become a better parent. The analogy he uses is that it’s like the instruction you get in the flight safety briefing with oxygen masks. You need to do your own mask first before you can help others. Parenting is similar - you need to invest in yourself in order to become the best version of yo…
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In this episode Team Egginton venture outdoors to stretch the legs and get some fresh air in the lungs.As I’ve found in numerous posts many parents are struggling with their family environment. One struggle in particular is keeping their kids engaged and staying connected with them.Today we’ve taken the opportunity to get outdoors, however many fam…
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