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I was having a father to daughter talk last night with my 13 year old daughter about how our attitude effects each day of our life. We all have a lot on our plate and I think young kids just becoming teenagers have a whole lot on their minds. There is a lot of social pressure and let's face it things are happening fast, bodies and minds are changing rapidly.
The conversation from her side is: I don't understand her and why do I keep on trying to push this positive mental attitude stuff on her. Why do I subject her to listening to Robert Kyosaki's "The Cash Flow Quadrant" when we are driving in the car. Or even worse, OMG...listening to Jim Rohn, Todd Falcone, Jeffery Combs, Jerry Clark, and this crazy guy who even makes her laugh sometimes...that goes by the name of Cedrick Harris.
"Dad, can't you let me and my friends just be miserable?!" I tell her I wish I had access to this stuff when I was growing up.
Anyway, the conversation on my end was getting very animated and I was trying to find an analogy that makes buy weed online sense and paints the right picture. The analogy I used is this, weeds will grow in your garden and in your mind without water or nourishment, they just grow and grow...fast! So you have to cultivate your garden/mind or the weeds will take over. She seemed to agree with me, but I was not quite sure. She went to bed and I started reading a new book that I recently purchased called "Stepping Stones to Success" which features interviews with experts in their chosen field, I am happy to say that two of the experts interviewed are friends of mine, Cedrick Harris and Casey Eberhart. I met both of these men at seminars while I was striving to get the weeds out of my garden. But, the interview I read was with David Wright interviewing Dr. Denis Waitley. I was blown away by what I was about to read. Dennis Waitley's grandmother said to a nine year old Dennis Waitley "weeds would come unannounced and uninvited-into life, they didn't even need to be watered."
The next morning I had to show this to my daughter and have her read it. She read it and said, "dad, you're smarter than I thought you were...and, ah by the way you know that book you got for me...Who Moved My Cheese? for Teens, I read it last night and it is awesome!" Will wonders never cease!
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