Stress Relief and Time Management For Children…

What happens to children with a poor sense of time management?

What are the benefits of teaching kids  effective time management skills?

How can you help your children improve their time management?

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Cecil McIntosh, The EYC™ Stress Management Expert, Teaches you how to transform stress into success. You will discover how to get twice the results with half the effort and realize how easy it is to relax anytime anywhere. He is a published author of many audio Relaxation Programs using accelerated learning approaches and a Teacher, NLP Trainer and life Coach. You can reach Cecil at cecil.mcintosh@gmail.com 

 

Want to learn more time management tips for your children? Or ** IS YOUR LIFE TOO BUSY … TOO MUCH STRESS? ** Do you want to find more time to enjoy stress relief? -  Split Second Stress Relief

 

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Stress Relief can help you stay focused

Stress Relief can help you stay focused especially if you are always rushing or in a hurry.Let me explainMary had made great progress on her journey of enjoying stress relief. Every now and then, Mary would run into a road block, because life did not go the way she expected. This road block was evident when Mary felt stuck (rushing or always in a hurry) and was no longer enjoying stress relief.

So how did Mary become unstuck?

When Mary became stuck she became very irritable and impatient. She started to rush herself out of this stuck state in order to stay focused.  However the more she rushed the deeper she got into her stuck state.

With some facilitation, Mary discovered that she could stay focused by playing more in her life (Mary was taking life too serious).

Playing more

Mary could play and stay focused in many ways. Perhaps the simple and most exciting way was to recall a pleasant memory. Mary quickly and easily recalled the time when she was 15 years old and she stole her father’s car.

Pleasant memory

This memory helped Mary to stay focused while regaining her self-confidence and patients. Play for Mary now meant stealing her father’s car and she could find this awesome memory instantly. In her playing state Mary found the answer to her stuck state.

So what is the moral of the story?

A stuck state is merely an opportunity to stay focused. life lessons are usually presented to you as “road blocks.” Now you can choose to play (find a past pleasant memory). Recalling this memory will allow you to receive answers to your stuck state.

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Cecil McIntosh, The EYC™ Stress Relaxation Expert with 14 years of experience helping Entrepreneurs like you, stay focused, get more done and find more time, so that you can live in the moment. He is a published author of many audio Relaxation Programs using accelerated learning approaches and a Teacher, NLP Trainer and Coach. You can reach Cecil at cecil.mcintosh@gmail.com

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Working parents can enjoy stress relief

Working parents can enjoy stress relief so that
they can focus for success.
Maryanne took the summer off to get away from practicing the basics of stress relief. The art of enjoying stress relief requires effort and dedication.

Let me explain.

Maryanne used to attend regular weekly classes and practices the basics of meditation. During the summer however, Maryanne did not attend classes for over 3 months. She thought that she could take a holiday from classes (meditation classes) without any consequences because Maryanne was having fun doing “what she wanted to do.”

Consequence of not practising

3 months later Maryanne discovered that she was very tired, had 2 sinus infections as well as a cold and to top it off, her back “went out.” She was also experiencing physical pain and felt as though she was stuck.

Practising Again

After returning to class for 1 week Maryanne realized that she spent very little time doing the basic (practicing regular meditation) and paid the dangerous penalty of excruciating pain and discomfort.

Confession

Maryanne confessed that she had made all kinds of excuses for not being at class and also became aware that it is time to stop making excuses and get on with enjoying her life.


So what is the moral of the story?
Stress relief is a part of living and you cannot take a “holiday” from living.

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Cecil McIntosh,The EYC™ Stress Relaxation Expert with 14 years
of experience helping Entrepreneurs like you, stay focused, get more done and find more time, so that you can live in the moment. He is a published author of many audio Relaxation Programs using accelerated learning approaches and a Teacher, NLP Trainer and Coach. You can reach Cecil at cecil.mcintosh@gmail.com

Learn how accelerated learning can help you get more done and find more time to enjoy
stress relief. - Split Second Stress relief

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