ComputerHunter.org

 

Its Not Too Late to Vaccinate Against the Fear of Failure Flu


There's an epidemic in our culture. Have you heard of the 'fear of failure flu?'

Early symptoms include sweaty palms and a knot in the stomach. Those in the middles stages of the 'disease' have an intense focus on 'resume building' -- children's activities are no longer for fun but become accomplishments that will somehow separate some important future application from the rest of the pack. A form of paralysis (that keeps kids from trying new things at which they might not instantnly excel) is a symptom only visible in the later stages of the disease.

Parents who want to teach kids to value effort for its own sake start with themselves. They start with their own fears. Everyone fails from time to time; when we don't it's often because we're not stretching far enough!

To vaccinate your kids agains the 'fear of failure flu' a careful self examination may be in order. After all, to thrive, a virus needs a carrier and a hospitable environment. As parents, it's importnat that we take steps to make sure we're not 'carriers' of the very behavior we're trying to help our kids avoid!

For example, if you're too hard on yourself when you 'come up short' do you hide that fact from your children? Could you, instead, share the fact that you -- and they -- are human beings with a lot to learn and there will always be times in life when we fail at something we care about? There is strength in learning to view setbacks as learning.

Which outlook is supported by the environment that your kids are in?

Andrea Patten, LADC is the co-author of What Kids Need to Succeed: Four Foundations of Adult Achievement now available on Amazon.com

For more information about the Four Foundations, or to book Andrea to speak to your group, please visit http://www.whatkidsneedtosucceed.com







Google News - Top Stories

BBC News

Obama has 7-point lead on McCain in Michigan
Detroit Free Press - 1 hour ago
BY CHRIS CHRISTOFF • FREE PRESS LANSING BUREAU CHIEF • August 21, 2008 Independents, women and Wayne County voters helped boost Democrat Barack Obama to a 7-point lead over Republican John McCain in the presidential race in Michigan, according to a ...
Obama eyes economy, his own challenges USA Today
The Return of the Maverick New York Times
Charleston Post Courier - San Francisco Chronicle - BBC News - The State
all 1,637 news articles


TopNews

HK financial markets halt for full day on storm
Reuters - 40 minutes ago
HONG KONG, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Trading in Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets will be cancelled for the entire day on Friday due to a severe tropical storm warning, according to Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (0388.
Hong Kong braces for Tropical Storm Nuri CNN International
Typhoon Nuri shuts down Hong Kong Reuters UK
AFP - Bloomberg - MarketWatch - GMA news.tv
all 111 news articles


Times Online

Pakistan arrests suspected 3rd bomber in blasts
International Herald Tribune - 49 minutes ago
AP ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Authorities have arrested a man they believe would have been a third bomber in twin suicide blasts at an army munitions factory that killed 67 people in one of Pakistan's deadliest terrorist attacks, police said Friday.
Video: Pakistan arms depot hit by double suicide attack - 21 Aug 08 AlJazeeraEnglish
Death Toll From Pakistan Arms Plant Suicide Attack Rises to 70 Bloomberg
Washington Times - Reuters - PRESS TV
all 1,399 news articles


Washington Post

Two McCain offices evacuated after letter threat
Reuters - 5 hours ago
By Keith Coffman DENVER (Reuters) - Two offices of John McCain's US presidential campaign, in Colorado and New Hampshire, were evacuated on Thursday, and several staffers were hospitalized, after threatening or suspicious envelopes arrived in the mail, ...
Officials: Threat sent to McCain's Colorado office The Associated Press
McCain offices receive threatening letters, campaign says CNN
New York Sun - My Fox Colorado.com - WHNT - AFP
all 676 news articles


Times Online

Dead whale could be abandoned calf's mother
ABC Online - 28 minutes ago
Wildlife workers believe they may have found the mother of the baby humpback which was euthanased off Sydney's north this morning.
Video: Baby Whale Will Be Euthanized AssociatedPress
Australian officials euthanize lost baby whale The Associated Press
BBC News - Bloomberg - AHN - Hindu
all 1,892 news articles

Google
 

Copyright © 2006 Computer Hunter - A Division of Arthur´s Job Base