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Sarah McCrum - ArticlesSarah McCrum is Director of the Academy of Potential Education, with a special interest in developing education to prepare people for a future that is likely to be very different from today.
Kids and Parents Talking About the Facts of LifeIf we want to effectively teach health to kids, we must give them education that actually changes their behavior. If you want to prevent heart disease it is simply not enough to know about exercise in theory. You need to exercise on a regular basis. We now know a lot about health and there is much we can do to prevent all the major diseases. Family and the Future of Love RelationshipsThe average parent's tendency is to hide what goes on in their relationship from their children in the desperate hope that their children will do better than they have done. But it doesn’t work like that! It never has. If you want to see your children have better relationships than you it is necessary to start by helping them learn more about the reality of love and relationship. You need to talk with them about how and why relationships work (and don't work). Improving Your Child's Happiness in a Fast-changing SocietyFamilies and educators need to unite in discussions with the courage and vision to create new kinds of upbringing and education specifically geared to the future. Relaxed Parents are Stress Management ExpertsWhen you relax, time begins to stretch in your favor and it is surprising just how much can be achieved and how many people want to help you, including your children. Life's 4 LivingLife's 4 living, or it should be, but three young people show a different story. Relaxation Cures Information OverloadOur hunger for information has created a new sickness, information sickness, for which the only known cure is relaxation. Has Wellness Been Hijacked?Wellness conjures up an image of health, happiness and enjoying life, but corporate wellness has become a bland concept that serves few people, least of all companies. Relaxed at WorkThe relaxed mind works better, but few workplaces understand that. Show your employer how the world's leading companies incorporate relaxation as part of their strategy for success. Do Less, Achieve MoreRelaxation is the simple (or not so simple) art of doing nothing. Being relaxed results in increased energy, improved performance, better time management and is the ultimate stress management tool.
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