Have Holidays with Your Family be More Fun and Less Stressful

We had so much fun on Halloween this year! Doug and I
dressed in our favorite
Halloween09 and easiest costumes – cowboy / cowgirl. We don’t have
to look far for the boots and hats we need. 
We went to Orion and Nichola’s
party for mini-monsters and spent some fun time with the little ones and their
moms and dads.

Then in the evening, Sebastian spent the night with
us, and we took him out trick-or-treating for his first time. He liked going to
people’s houses, looking at the decorations, knocking on the door and often just
walking inside their living room, and then collecting candy to put in his
‘purse.’

Orion and Nichola went to an adult Halloween party
and had a great time. Their costumes were so amazing I simply had to share them
with you here in this photo. I’m sure you recognize their characters if you’ve
seen the movie TheO_N_halloween09 Dark Knight.

Would you like to have the holidays be more fun
and less stressful? It’s easier than you think.

Now that November has arrived and daylight savings
time has ended, everyone’s attention is shifting to the coming holidays. We all
want the holidays to be special and fun, especially for our children; but the
stress of adding even more activities and projects to your already busy
schedule can literally push you over the edge. Tempers become frayed and
patience can be hard to come by when you want it most.

To help reduce your stress and increase your calmness
during the holidays, I’ve created a special coaching intensive, which I’ll announce
in the next few days. This unique program will be limited to a small group of
parents who are ready to take powerful action to be more patient with their
child and who act quickly.

If this sounds interesting to you, be sure you’re
among the select few who have this life-changing opportunity before the
holidays begin! Watch for my announcement in the next few days!

Want to give your child what he really wants this
holiday season?

You know giving your child presents and material
possessions for the holidays is not the most important thing you can do for your
child this holiday season. And with the current economic challenges, you may
not feel you have the usual amount of cash available for gifts that you have in
the past.

Want some new ideas of how to make the holidays with
your child truly meaningful? Here’s a list that will bring a smile to your face
and a sparkle to your child’s eyes that will last the entire year. Read today’s
article to clarify where to focus your energy and time this holiday season to
deeply nurture your child’s happiness.

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