Teach children good money skills
"Greedy children who squandered Christmas money on faddish toys are today's uncharitable adults".
A survey of 1,250 Australian adults showed almost 40 percent considered themselves to be poor to average money handlers, with out of control credit cards that would not be paid off until well into 2007, according to financial education company Money_Ed_Box.
It’s our way of life that is killing us
Contributed by C. Von Hollander
The Chief Health Officer of NSW has compiled the latest "The Health of the People of New South Wales" report. Kevin McCraken, Associate Professor of human geography at Macquarie University and an Opinion columnist wrote an article in the Sydney Morning Herald (5th January 2007) outlining how he perceives this report.
Releasing mothers medication
When a pregnant mother stops taking antidepressant medication, "do their babies feel withdrawal symptoms?" A Time article(4/12/06) states "nearly one-third of babies experience neo-natal abstinence syndrome - drug withdrawal characterised by such symptoms as tremors, gastrointestinal distress and sleep disturbances.
Positive change in relationships
The varied and complex behavioural patterns in the Your Life Patterns In Relationships seminar are aligned to easily relatable numbers.
Here is a contribution by D. Lynch from this seminar.
I would like to share one of my experiences with you. My patterning contains a '4' so I feel as though I'm a total failure. One of my long standing friends has two "3's" and if she exercises these in my presence then I tend to feel less than.