was successfully added to your cart.

Tools to Help You Say Goodbye to Summer Stress

Well summer has officially started and for parents of school aged children, it can be a wonderful time of the year and also a very stressful time of the year. Recently these are the comments I have heard from my family and friends. “What am I going to do with the boys this summer?” “ My son (college aged) sleeps all day and plays internet video games at night”,  “We would love to go on vacation but all our extra money goes to feeding these kids when they are home”.   

Have you made comments like that? Do you find summer stressful?  Do you feel financially strapped when it comes to the summertime?

Let me tell you about 2 kids I know.  

The first young teen is named Julia and she is a Rock Star. Well not really a rock star, but a mature teen who has been running her own businesses for more than 5 years.  She has her cookie making business, brochures and business cards, she has a dog treat company, and now she has her babysitting company.  This summer she will most likely make more money than some working adults I know.  

Then there is Jeremy. He is a grown adult in a successful business, but before he could even drink, he had earned about $100,000 a year.  Part of his fortune came from learning an online video game, and then writing an eBook report that taught how to beat the game.  

Julia and Jeremy may sound unique and special but really, they simply had parents who gave them some tools to succeed. This summer and all year long you have the opportunity to help your kids succeed.

I have recorded a 20 minute audio sharing with you tips from these parents and pointers on how you can spend quality time with your kids this summer, help them be successful and earn extra income for the whole family.  That vacation is possible.  Go over to my page and check it out for yourself. 

We publish newsletters and blogposts twice a week for our readers for general education purposes only. We cover topics that are related to achieving and maintaining total wellness which includes our emotional, physical, spiritual and financial health.

3 Comments

  • Dj2me55 says:

    We always had a summertime calendar of events. When my daughter was little it centered around school summer activity programs and history trips, library readings or plays and swimming. As she grew older we added charity outing, one per summer where we had to choose how we would help and make it a project. 
    This was a great success until the age of 15–then it got lost and I missed it most.

  • Amelie says:

    Wonderful items from you, man. I’ve take into account your stuff prior to and you’re just extremely wonderful.
    I really like what you’ve obtained right here, really like what you are stating and the way in which you say it. You are making it enjoyable and you continue to take care of to keep it sensible. I can’t wait to
    learn far more from you. This is actually a terrific site.

Leave a Reply