Take control of your time and motivate children: How to effectively resolve conflicts for better planning and productivity

Take control of your time and motivate children: How to effectively resolve conflicts for better planning and productivity

Master Your Time and Motivate Your Children! Each of us has unique strengths or hidden abilities that can contribute to our productivity. Learn to harness them and gain control over your time and conflicting situations.

This module is designed to provide you with tools for effective conflict resolution and better planning. You will discover how to motivate yourself and your children in the process of improving productivity and organization.

  • Identifying Strengths – you will learn how to recognize and utilize your and your children's strengths in planning and conflict resolution.
  • Conflict Resolution Techniques – you will discover proven techniques that will help you effectively manage conflicts at home or in school.
  • Time Management – you will master methods to better organize your time so you can achieve your goals while enjoying quality time with your children.
  • Motivating Children – you will learn how to motivate your children to become active participants in problem-solving and planning.
  • Practical Exercises – you will engage in practical exercises that will allow you to apply the skills learned in real-life situations.

Conclusion: Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your skills and relationships with your children. Try this module and discover how easy it can be to master your time and motivate others!

Imagine that you receive an unexpected day off. How will you spend it?
Select an answer:
In the morning, you wake up earlier than usual. What is the first thing that comes to your mind?
Select an answer:
You will find that you have too many tasks in front of you. How do you react?
Select an answer:
How do you choose what to do first?
Select an answer:
Imagine that someone disrupts your plan. What do you think?
Select an answer:
When you don't feel like doing something, what do you usually do?
Select an answer:
How do you feel when you can't keep up with something?
Select an answer:
What is your relationship with "free time"?
Select an answer:
Imagine that you miss something. How do you address it?
Select an answer:
If you had one day to fulfill your long-held dream, what would you do first?
Select an answer:

Your personal data will be processed in accordance with our privacy policy.