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    <title>Comments on : Three Lessons of Leadership That Will Make You a Better Parent: Lesson Three</title>
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      <title>Comment on : Three Lessons of Leadership That Will Make You a Better Parent: Lesson Three by ebook store</title>
      <link>http://www.prospectstopartners.com/posts/2009/5/22/three_lessons_of_leadership_that_will_make_you_a_better_parent_lesson_three#comment_1154</link>
      <description>Good work, Thanks for the information. It was worth reading and thinking. </description>
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      <title>Comment on : Three Lessons of Leadership That Will Make You a Better Parent: Lesson Three by essay
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      <description>I think I will try to recommend this post to my friends and family, cuz it's really helpful.</description>
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      <title>Comment on : Three Lessons of Leadership That Will Make You a Better Parent: Lesson Three by CrisBetewsky</title>
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      <description>Where did you take from such kind of information? Can you give me the source?</description>
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      <title>Comment on : Three Lessons of Leadership That Will Make You a Better Parent: Lesson Three by Kelly Brown</title>
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      <description>The article is ver good. Write please more</description>
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      <title>Comment on : Three Lessons of Leadership That Will Make You a Better Parent: Lesson Three by Deb Hamacher</title>
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      <description>I'd like to add a lesson I learned when I had teenagers...and that is to 'save your strength for the big stuff.'  When your toddler uses his crayons on the wall, save your strength for something bigger.  When your not-quite-a-teen daughter gets a tatoo, save your strength for something bigger.  When your college student flunks out of college the first semester, save your strength.  The moral of the story is that there will likely always be something &quot;bigger&quot; to deal with...so save your strength!  This same concept works in the workplace as well.  When something doesn't go just as you had hoped, don't get mad or defensive.  Analyze why and then save your strength for the next time you tackle a major initiative.</description>
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