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8 Success Lessons Every Parent Should Know 👪

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#6. Reward good behavior unexpectedly. Hey {NAME}! We all want our children to become leaders. W

#6. Reward good behavior unexpectedly. [Logo]( Hey {NAME}! We all want our children to become leaders. We want them to be courageous, passionate and authentic. We want their actions to inspire other people to be their best. As parents and caretakers of children, their path to leadership is in our hands. We can model and teach the skills that will equip them to lead themselves and others in this hyper-competitive world, or we can allow them to fall victim to the kind of thinking that makes a part of the status quo. In this extremely personal talk, [watch Dean Grazio­­si]( use the lessons he learned as a busy dad to illustrate how the rules of parenting can guide your overall success. The beauty of building children into leaders is that the little things we do every day are the ones that mold them into the people they’ll become.  To Your Success (and Growth), The SUCCESS Team  This email was sent to {EMAIL} by seeds@success.com 5800 Democracy Dr. Plano, Texas, 75024 USA  [Edit Profile]( | [Update Subscription]( [Unsubscribe from SUCCESS emails](

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