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From FORBES, the USA Today, CNN, Fortune, the Washington Post, the New Yorker, the New York Times, and even SHAPE magazine, Sheryl Sandberg seems to be everywhere these days. Despite the controversial comments throughout the media, The Chief Operating Officer of Facebook is described as “Confidence Woman” and “arguably one of the most powerful women in America” …

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A mom is a consultant, counselor, teacher, trainer, advisor, mentor, and coach. Our children prepare us for entrepreneurship more than we sometimes care to realize or acknowledge. No wonder we call it MOMpreneurship. When I embarked in the business of having babies, I set the intention to raise conscious individuals. As a free spirit myself, …

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Even though you may have heard differently, I’m not Candy-dictator. Let’s just say I monitor sugar quite closely. My girls are as happy as 9 and 10-year-olds can be and their sweetness does not come from sugar intake. However, I do let them have what is usually referred to as “treats” by the general public …

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I believe that gratitude is the foundation of a positive attitude. Gratitude, like many other virtues and/or positive values, is a learned character trait that should be taught as early on as possible in a child’s life. Gratitude is a WHOLE Family principle because increases the quality of our lives and the ones of those …

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