How to be a good parent, a good partner, and a good communicator

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On this episode of God, Money & Purpose, we begin with a story of Alejandro, Raul and Vivian’s son, and the frustration Vivian felt when Alejandro waited until the last minute to finish a homework assignment. The situation offers insight into the relationship between masculine and feminine energy, as well as between parents and children. 

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Alejandro, like Raul, works best under pressure, but the stress of working at the last minute is a double-edged sword. When communicating, you can’t rely on anyone else to do what you want them to just because you want it. The best way to make your point understood is to talk about how you feel when someone takes an action.

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