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  • Thanksgiving & Child Psychology

    Posted on November 27th, 2009 R. Lynn Lane 7 comments

    Thanksgiving 2009

    Can you believe that Thanksgiving is here? We are already at the end of 2009 and 2010 is just around the corner.

    You and I both know that once Thanksgiving is here the rest of the year is only a flicker. Think about the New Year to come and all the opportunities and resources you have now…. to really do some great things with your life.

    As a kid….I remember working barefooted with that hot summer sun burning down on us in the tobacco fields. I remember not having enough energy to do much after our work, but we did have enough energy to jump in the pond for a quick swim. I remember doing much with very little back in those days.

    One great memory as a kid is Thanksgiving at my Grandparents house. We had great food and lots of love to go around. My Grandma was one of the greatest cooks on the planet.

    She would cook the best sweet potato pie…..the kind that you had to eat with your shoes off so you could wiggle your toes.

    I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving and create some wonderful memories.

    I am so thankful for all of you.

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    We all have childhood memories and parts of our past that form and condition us as we grow older and become adults.

    I think it is so important to keep in mind the children we influence and condition as we journey through life.

    Watch this great video. Dr. John Breeding, he starts a little slow, but let him build up. :-)

    Child Psychology – The True Nature of Children & Kids

     

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    Love to you all!

    Enjoy the journey!

    Lane Resources Inc.

    Lynn Lane.

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  • Relationship For Success

    Posted on April 19th, 2009 R. Lynn Lane 21 comments

    Relationships are very important in your life. We never climb the mountains

    of life and go through the valleys of life alone.

     Never deny others the privilege of helping you when you need it.

     I had a problem with that in my early days. I was hardheaded

     and didn’t want help from anyone.

     I wanted to prove to the world and every person that I could do it all on my own.

     Whatever your goals are in life, you need others to help you along the way.

     That includes at work, business, home, family and in your spiritual life too.

     I opened my first karate school in a gym/fitness club here in North Carolina.

    The only reason I could do that was because the manager and part owner of

    the gym whose name is Laurie helped me out.

     

     I met Laurie years before and made a good impression on her

    as she did on me and because of that, half of  the work was done

    before I ask about working with her.

     

    It’s always good to meet people and get to know them.

     

    One day they may be able to help you out or you may help them out.

     Meet as many people as you can; you may never get a second chance.

    When you see someone new, give them a smile and say hello.

     

    You never know the full impact that person could have in your life.

     

    You never know when life will kick you!

    You never know when life will kick you!

    Our relationships help carry us through the tough moments that happen in life

    at times. It’s your relationships that help open doors for you in many areas of

    your life. It’s your relationships that help you mold the person you are today.

     

    Your relationships help you create your personality, demeanor, values and

    character.

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