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12 Ways to Help Children Learn to Fail Without Fear

As a parent, watching your child fail is hard. Everything inside of you wants to rescue them so they won’t get hurt. Unfortunately, it’s not always possible to stop your child from failing, nor is it healthy for them when you swoop in for the rescue. It turns out failure could be good for kids. You can teach your kids to deal with their mistakes and learn valuable life lessons whenever they falter.

How to Teach Children to Fail With Grace

Here are twelve ways to help your children learn to fail without fear. 

1. Teach them to accept setbacks in life

Life is full of unexpected events. Teaching your child early to accept setbacks is critical to their ability to learn to fail without fear. Unfortunately, even well-meaning parents can inadvertently make a child fearful of failure. Here are some suggestions to help them view setbacks as a way of life.

  • Setbacks: Although not pleasant, setbacks aren’t the end of the story. They’re an unexpected, temporary bump in the road.
  • Keep moving: Setbacks are situations where you potentially need to change course, not give up. For example, maybe your child needs to repeat a class or try out for the soccer team when rejected by the football team. Changing course due to a setback can turn out for good. 
  • Parents have setbacks, too: When you experience setbacks, be sure to include your kids in the experience. Explain that you’re disappointed about needing to get a new job, that the family needs to move to help relatives, or not being able to work out a problematic family situation. As they witness how you go through the setback, it helps normalize failure and difficulties in life so they won’t be surprised or afraid of them. 

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2. Be honest about failure

Making failure the end of the world isn’t helpful for your child, but telling you that failure is a beautiful experience is also dishonest. Be honest. Failing is no fun. It stinks to fail at something you’ve worked so hard for. When you are unclear about failure, it sets your child up for:

  • False expectations about life
  • Feelings of shame when they fail
  • Inability to deal with failing
  • Overreacting when they make mistakes
  • Withdraw emotionally when they fail
  • May make fun of others who fail 
  • Lose their confidence

3. Praise their efforts rather than their abilities

Avoid simply praising your child’s abilities. Instead, ask them what strategies they used or how long it took them. Studies found that ability praise is ineffective when a child fails compared to effort praise. So if you give your child credit for their ability to do a task, it can lead them to feel helpless later on when they fail. They may feel negative about themselves and want to give up. Effort praise teaches kids to focus more on the process of their work and obtain new learning skills when they encounter setbacks. Ability praise causes kids to focus on a fixed mindset, but effort praise helps them have more of a growth mindset. Researchers also found that ability praise encourages kids to cheat because they can’t face failing. So, they fix the results to guarantee they don’t fail. 

4. Model how to respond when they fail

More is caught than taught applies here. When you make mistakes, be sure to model persistence. Your example helps your kids learn how to respond to their mistakes. Learning to say things like,

  • Today, I made the wrong decision, and I felt terrible. But I eventually figured out it was a good exercise in learning from my mistakes. 
  • I learned that….
  • Talk about how you strategized and came up with a solution.
  • Highlight your failures and how you persevered through them

5. Be empathetic when they fail

Failure is hard. No one likes to fail. If you see your child is having a hard time, remember to be empathetic towards them. Empathy is trying to understand and share how someone feels. When you show your child empathy, you learn about them and acknowledge the reality of what they’re going through. 

You can say things like, I know you’re disappointed, and you’d hope to do better. Tell them stories about your failures if they relate. Don’t overshare or try to o cheer them up. Instead, try to show that you understand how hard it is. Come up with ideas for what to do next. Everyone experiences failure. Remind them they can try again.

6. Don’t over-parent

Overparenting is sometimes called helicopter parenting. Whatever you call it, it implies you’re too involved with your kids’ lives. It’s an attempt to cushion every failure or mistake your child makes so they never experience sadness or disappointments. Unfortunately, researchers say that overparenting is harmful to kids. Here are some dangers of overparenting your kids. 

  • A child doesn’t develop coping skills.
  • They have a higher level of stress and anxiety
  • These kids are more prone to depression
  • They have a lower level of happiness in their life.

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How do you know you’re overparenting?

Here are some signs of overparenting you should be aware of:

  • Lingering over your children instead of encouraging their self-rule 
  • Worry a lot about your child getting hurt, being unhealthy, gaining weight
  • Being too involved in your child’s life 
  • Making decisions for your child that they should make
  • Trying to protect them from failure or disappointment
  • Solving their conflicts for them
  • Fear allowing your child to be in age-appropriate activities
  • Want to be with kids all the time-in classes, and other activities
  • Doing your child’s work 

7. Teach your child that not everyone wins

Years ago, kids learned that everybody was a winner. Everyone got a trophy at sporting events. Today, psychologists say it was harmful to a whole generation of kids. When kids get rewarded for doing nothing, it teaches them that effort isn’t essential. If they grow up thinking life is going to be easy, that everyone wins, when they get hit by their first big disappointment, they will fall apart. Losing hurts, but it’s an essential part of their growth. Painful experiences teach kids how to face defeat and disappointment. These experiences prepare them for adulthood disappointments that are bound to come. So, let your kids fail. Teach them failure is part of life. 

8. Explain how everyone has different abilities and talents

Encourage your kids in their abilities, but don’t offer false hope. Giving them opportunities to explore their skills and talents helps them realize that even if they never become a pro football player, that’s okay. They can still enjoy the sport. Many people’s skills turn into life-long hobbies. You don’t need to make a career from every ability you possess. There are just some things in life they may not be well-suited for, and that’s okay. It’s good to learn these things in early life. 

9. There’s always something you can learn

Failure is a teacher. Once you make a mistake, you know to avoid it next time. Failing causes you to slow down. It helps you look for another solution. Teaching your child the value of failure is better caught than taught. When they see you make mistakes and make new attempts, they gain wisdom and experience. These things get applied to your child’s life as they get older. For example, kindergartners learning to tie their shoes will get frustrated with their many failed attempts. You could buy them velcro shoes to solve their problem or encourage their efforts and gently give them tips on successful shoe tying. Eventually, they will succeed and be incredibly proud of their ability to tie shoes. They will begin helping other kids. Their failure made their success much sweeter. 

10. Teach them not to fear failure

Because your kids can’t avoid failure, teaching them not to fear it is essential. When they see their mistakes as a means of self-growth, it removes the fear factor. Fear of failure keeps your kids from exploring new things. Failure gives them opportunities to understand more about themselves. It helps them 

  • See their flaws 
  • It gives them insights into life and the world around them
  • It allows them to step back and assess how to change
  • It forces them to see the world doesn’t revolve around them 
  • Protects them from being arrogant
  • it teaches them humility 

Failure hurts. It’s a humbling experience, yet your child can’t grow into their full potential without mistakes. 

11. Help them learn to laugh when they fail

Making mistakes in front of your kids allows you to laugh at yourself. Don’t get mad, curse or blameshift. Instead, shake your head and laugh. Mistakes happen. Laughing about them makes them easier to deal with. 

12. Fail with humble dignity

How someone fails is a good insight into their true character. Some of the most gifted athletes demonstrate dignity in the way they lose. Their humility inspires those who watch them. Teach your kids to fail well. Be an example of someone who fails with dignity. 

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Final Thoughts on Teaching Your Child to Fail Gracefully

It’s hard watching your child fail. Every parent wants to prevent their child from experiencing disappointments and pain. But, of course, you can’t stop them from making mistakes. Allowing your kid to fail could be helpful for them to grow into a well-adjusted adult. Failure teaches resilience and inspires problem-solving skills. But, of course, your child’s experience learning from mistakes starts with you. How you handle your mistakes will set an example for them. So start today by inspiring your kids not to fear failure but to allow it to teach and motivate them in their life. 

Stay True to Yourself And No One Else

In this society, staying true to yourself is more complicated than ever. This statement might seem like a blatant lie, as these are the most progressive times humanity has ever witnessed. But people are more connected than ever, so gossip and lies spread faster. It’s also way too easy to ruin people’s lives with just a few clicks. In fact, there are many ways to make someone feel awful about who they are. And, because of that, it can seem easier not to live your truth at all.  

Because we wish others like us, we mold ourselves to become someone we’re not. If something is trendy, people will want to do it. So, we keep following what others want us to do instead of becoming who we should be. This reality is potentially the saddest life someone could have.

Never genuine, never delighted, simply following the lead of other people who are brave enough to be themselves. This sad situation is because we don’t understand the value of being true to ourselves. But there’s no shame in being lost and not knowing how to live your truth. It would help if you were willing to take the first step to learn how to be more authentic. When you understand that, you’ll be happier than ever before.

3 Reasons to Stay True to Yourself

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1 – You Get to Know Yourself When You Stay True to Yourself

As a human, you can’t live your life to the fullest potential if you don’t know who you are. Identity is a big part of someone’s happiness. It’s something people have struggled with for centuries. All the human rights marches, all the protests, they were all so that people could be proud of their identity. Some people protested for their gender rights because they wanted to be allowed to own who they were. And examples like this are scattered throughout human history. Still, as time passes, people seem to know less and less about who they are.  

Often, this is because we see how important identity is. Because of that, we are scared we won’t be allowed to show it. And not being able to be who we truly are is scary. But what most people don’t realize is that, usually, they are the ones who don’t allow themselves to be true to themselves. Sure, there’s still a long way to fight for people’s rights. But, often, if you were true to yourself, no one would bat an eyelash.

Not knowing who you are is much more hurtful than being judged. When you know who you are, you at least know what you want and can stand up for yourself. Otherwise, you are vulnerable and find it hard to fulfill your potential. As you understand all your emotions, you will find navigating all the criticisms and hate easier. You’ll start to care more about what you think rather than how others view you, and you’ll understand who you truly are.

2 – When You Are True to Yourself, You Can Find Your True Purpose

Extending on the previous point, one of the best reasons to stay true to yourself is because you can find your true potential. When you live your truth and understand who you are, you can know what you must do. Too often, people do things because they believe they should do them. But not because they genuinely want to or find purpose doing them. For example, you might attend law school because your parents have raised you to want that.

But that doesn’t mean practicing law will make you truly happy. You might believe that’s your purpose. You might even want it to be. But you’d be lying to yourself if you did it because others expected you to. Of course, you can still have a decent life by doing what others want you to. But you’ll understand your true purpose only by being entirely true to yourself.

You’ll understand your passions and what kind of life you want to live. You’ll have a goal and be motivated to work towards it. When you choose the right path for you, there’s no such thing as an utter failure. Even if you do stumble, you’ll want to persevere. Your life will feel like it’s yours, not someone else, and you have complete control over it. But, most importantly, being true to yourself will help you let go of all the negative buzz around you.  

3 – Your Life Will Be Easier if You Remain True to Yourself

A big part of being true to yourself is learning to love and accept yourself the way you are. Everyone has flaws and imperfections. There’s nothing wrong with having them as long as you choose to accept them and try to be better every day. After all, living your truthful and authentic life means embarking on a journey of self-actualization.

Even if you want to become a better person, you’ll find that your life will become much more manageable. You’ll learn to accept yourself without worrying about what others think. When that happens, you’ll find that all your decisions will be much easier to make. You’ll do whatever you want without worrying about what others say. When your choices become better, so does your life.

You won’t be trapped doing things you resent; instead, you’ll live freely. You’ll attract better people because you’ll stop putting up with bad friends to have them. Overall, you’ll make better decisions. And your choices will be made for you, not to please others. That’s why your life will be happier because you won’t be afraid to live authentically.

3 Ways to Live Your Truth

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1 – When You Live Your Truth, You Will Learn to Love Yourself

If you want to live your truth, you need to learn how to love and accept yourself just the way you are. It’s essential to understand that imperfections are normal. If you feel bad about having flaws, don’t beat yourself down. Instead, to things that improve who you are: practice self-care and self-improvement. Go to the gym, read a book, and learn something new.  

It would be best if you also stopped beating yourself up all the time. Try to overcome negative perceptions about yourself by remembering to be kind. Don’t call yourself bad names, and don’t be overly critical of yourself. Stop comparing yourself to others.

Living your truth means being happy with yourself and accepting yourself. Stay positive if you still want to achieve more, even if you think you could be better. Know that you’ll be able to achieve everything you want. Still, who you are right now is enough.  

2 – Live Your Truth According to Your Values

Being true to yourself means learning to respect your values and living according to them. Don’t let people force their values onto you. Just because people believe in being individualists doesn’t mean you should do the same. Just because someone thinks you are too young to find love doesn’t mean they’re right. You are the only one who knows what’s good for you. Sure, friends and family can help you find the right path. But you are the only one who truly understands your emotions and values.

But to live according to your values means to understand what your values are. It’s helpful to take some time to reflect. Sometimes, meditation and mindfulness exercises help. Even something as simple as sitting down with your eyes closed and focusing on your senses can connect you to your body.

You’ll be more in tune with your feelings, thoughts, and emotions. This kind of introspection can help you understand what your values are. And, as soon as you make a clear list, you can start living according to them. Then, let go of the things that don’t fit those values. Those might be people, objects, or your hobbies or job.  

3 – Live in the Present to Live Your Truth

To stay true to yourself, remember that all you have is the present. You can’t be living in the past, and you can’t love for the future. The present is the only time you can be happy and fulfill your dreams. Sure, making plans for the future is always good, and learning from the past is also good. But don’t get stuck in the past. And don’t love so that you can fulfill a dream.  

Every day is an experience and an opportunity to be happy. You can’t be satisfied in the present or the future. But you can be happy right now. So, if you want to do something, no matter how crazy, do it. You are more likely to regret not doing something than doing it. Let go of toxic people, even if you think they might be helpful at some point. Having them around is not worth it if they constantly bring you down.

The same goes for bad jobs or hobbies. Don’t do something just because it might turn out well in the future. For example, don’t become a doctor if you have a queasy stomach, even if you think it will pay well. Sure, the job is prestigious, but it’s not worth doing something you hate. Instead, always do things because you genuinely love them. And remember to be present. Do what you love, and never apologize for it. 

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Final Thoughts on Reasons to Stay True to Yourself and Ways to Live Your Truth

Being true to yourself is never easy. It takes courage to be authentic. People will judge you and try to bring you down. But the thing is, people are going to do that anyway. If they are mean-spirited, they will be like that, no matter how “perfect” you might be. So, you must learn to let go of that and finally know yourself.  

When you are true to yourself, you have the opportunity to learn who you are. You get in tune with your emotions and desires. You can understand your purpose and what you want to do. Your life will be much easier and filled with happiness. To live your truth, you must learn to love and accept yourself. You need to live according to your values and stay present. Don’t ever do anything on other people’s accounts. Just allow yourself to be who you are and see how good your life gets.

5 Signs of Raynaud’s Disease and How to Manage It

Raynaud’s disease, or Raynaud’s phenomenon, causes blood vessels in your extremities to become narrow. This disease restricts the blood flow to your fingers and toes. These attacks occur when from exposure to emotional stress or cold weather. This misunderstood condition can be controlled with lifestyle changes. However, it can become severe, causing skin sores that lead to gangrene. Here are five signs of Raynaud’s disease and how to manage it. 

Two types of Raynaud’s phenomenon

There are two types of this Raynaud’s disease-primary and secondary.

Primary: This is the most common form of this condition. It’s unknown what causes primary Raynaud’s disease, but it’s not because of a medical condition. For example, you may first notice discoloration of your fingers or toes when you’re out cold. 

Secondary: This is a more severe form of this disease due to an underlying illness or other factors. Raynaud’s occurs in people with these conditions:

  • Lupus
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Sjogren’s syndrome
  • Buerger disease
  • Thyroid disorders
  • Crest syndrome
  • Polymyositis 
  • Blood disorders
  • Pulmonary hypertension

These diseases damage your blood vessels and arteries, putting you at risk for Raynaud’s disease.

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Who is most likely to get Raynaud’s disease?

Anyone can get this disease, but some groups are more likely to get it. Those people most at risk include the following:

  • Women are nine times more apt to get this disease than men
  • It often shows up in teens, usually around fifteen
  • Family history of Raynaud’s disease makes you more likely to get it
  • People who work with vibrating machines like jackhammers, gasoline chain saws, power hand tools, or pneumatic hammers
  • Individuals taking certain medications like beta blockers 
  • People exposed to chemicals
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Trauma or injury
  • Cigarette smokers

5 Signs of Raynaud’s Disease and How to Manage It

Watch for these red flags that can reveal this syndrome.

1. Pale white extremities that turn bluish-purple

The first indication that you have this condition is that your hands or toes turn a pale white when exposed to cold or stress. You’ll notice how the tips of your fingers are extremely pale, but there’s a line below where your skin is a typical color. People may mention it to you because it’s very noticeable. The skin of the affected parts of your body turns white because the blood flow is restricted. 

2. Bluish-purple coloration

Once your extremities start warming up, they’ll turn blueish purple. This symptom happens because as the constricted blood vessels relax, the blood starts flowing again. Even though the blood is flowing in, there’s not enough oxygen, so your fingertips and toes turn blue. 

Some people notice other parts of their body have this discoloration when exposed to the cold. Regions of your body that can be affected by Raynaud’s disease include:

  • Ears
  • Nose
  • Lips
  • Nipples

3. Red, swollen extremities

As these areas finally warm up and your circulation improves, your extremities will turn red. They may swell, turn bright red, throb, or burn. 

4. Throbbing or burning pain

As the blood flows back into your extremities, your fingers and toes go from white to blue to bright red. It’s an excruciating sensation. Many people describe it as pins and needles feeling. It can be challenging to move your fingers or toes when this happens. Raynaud’s disease is a potentially debilitating condition. These attacks may last for minutes to hours. 

5. Skin ulcers

In severe cases of Raynaud’s disease, the lack of blood flow may cause tissue sores, skin infections, or skin ulcers. Left untreated, these are hard to treat and can develop into gangrene. Fornaturely, skin ulcers occur only in extremely severe cases of Raynaud’s disease.

What causes Raynaud’s disease?

Scientists aren’t sure what causes this disease. It’s more common in young people aged fifteen to early twenties. Women get it more often than men. It’s also a common side effect of certain vascular diseases for people who work with vibrating machinery or take certain medications. Stress and emotional factors also trigger episodes of Raynaud’s. First, being out in the cold causes your extremities to turn white and blue. Your blood vessels constrict. As the blood flows, because the blood lacks oxygen, the affected areas turn bluish-purple. The last part of an episode happens as blood flows free, causing sudden burning and throbbing pain in the regions. 

 

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Why is it a misunderstood disease?

If you find that holding a cold drink or grabbing meat from the freezer department at the grocery stores turns your fingers white and then blue, you may have Raynaud’s disease. Some people think you’re just super sensitive to the cold, but according to the Raynaud’s Association, approximately 15 to 30 million people suffer from this phenomenon. It’s a painful disease that may interrupt your life, job, or home life. 

Of course, winter is usually the year Raynaud’s disease flares up, but air conditioning can also trigger it. If your fingers or toes get painful and your experience discoloration, you may have Raynaud’s disease. 

How is Raynaud’s disease diagnosed?

Determining if you have primary or secondary Raynaud’s disease is essential. Some tests can decide which one you have. 

  • Nailfold capilaroscopy: During this test, your doctor will look at your skin under the base of your fingernail under a microscope. It shows any deformities or swelling of the blood vessels in this area. 
  • Antinuclear antibodies test: If you test positive, you may have an overactive immune system. Think of autoimmune or connective tissue diseases. 
  • Erythrocyte sedimentation rate: This test determines how fast your red blood cells settle to the bottom of a test tube. The quicker they settle, the more likely you will have an autoimmune or inflammatory disease.

None of these tests can one-hundred percent diagnose Raynaud’s. Most people have primary Raynaud’s. Few will have secondary, only one person in every 100 people. 

Can you treat Raynaud’s disease with lifestyle changes? 

Prevention is the fundamental way to treat this disease. However, you may need to incorporate lifestyle changes to help yourself cope. Lifestyle changes include:

  • Stay out of the cold as much as possible: Try to avoid cold weather, and bundle up when you need to be outside.
  • Wear proper clothing: Wear scarves, sweaters, or insulated gloves when out in the cold. Keeping your entire body warm (even your head!) will help keep your blood vessels from constricting and stopping the blood flow to your extremities. In addition, there are fingerless gloves to wear inside and gloves powered by a USB cable for typing.
  • Cut an episode short: You can stop an attack by waving your arms to get your blood flowing or running your hands under warm water to warm them.
  • Reusable warming packets: Hunters, sports fans, and runners use hand-warming packets. These work great for preventing an attack of Reynaud’s disease.
  • Avoid nicotine: Besides cold weather, smoking nicotine triggers this disease. Therefore, if you have this disease, you must cut back and eventually stop smoking and tobacco chewing.
  • Reduce your stress: Raynaud’s disease may also come from extreme emotions like fear, excitement, and anger. Find ways to reduce your stress,s such as relaxation techniques.
  • Protect your feet and hands from injury: Injuries put you at risk for Raynaud’s disease. Wear shoes outside to protect your feet.
  • Exercise: Exercise improves your circulation. Keep a regular exercise routine to decrease the number of episodes.
  • Take a warm bath: Take a bath or soak your feet in a bowl of warm water during an episode.

What are some other treatments for Raynaud’s disease?

Secondary Raynaud’s disease usually requires more than lifestyle changes. Due to the severity of this disease, mediation to prevent or control the attacks may be necessary. Some drugs also help dilate blood vessels to reduce the risks of the disease. Clinical trials hope to find the best treatment for individuals suffering from secondary Raynaud’s disease. Left untreated, this form of the disease leads to skin infection, gangrene, and sometimes death. 

Chiropractic care

Chiropractors say that Raynaud’s disease is the overstimulation of the nervous system. The disease constricts the blood flow to blood vessels and results in disease symptoms. Your chiropractor can adjust the misalignment in your spine to improve your circulation. These adjustments can also help reduce your stress which helps decrease the number the episodes.

Biofeedback

Biofeedback is a mind and body technique. It teaches you to your mind to control your body temperature and control the constriction of your blood vessels. It’s thought that these techniques can help reduce the severity and number of attacks. It also uses guided imagery to increase the temperature of your feet and hands. The sessions also work on deep breathing and relaxation exercises. 

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Final thoughts on Raynaud’s disease and taking care of yourself

Raynaud’s disease occurs when exposed to the cold, causing your blood vessels to constrict. Because the blood can’t reach your fingertips, toes, nose, and ears, they turn white. When the blood vessels open again, the lack of enough oxygen in your blood makes your extremities turn blueish-purple. The episode ends with these areas changing to red from the excess blood flow and extreme pain and burning. Lifestyle changes can help elevate these attacks, such as lowering your stress, stopping smoking, or learning to dress warmly when outside in the cold. If you think you may have Raynaud’s, try some of these suggestions to see if it helps reduce the episodes and bring you some relief. 

Scammer Steals from Kid With Lemonade Stand; Community Responds by Raising $25K

When a scammer targeted an 11-year-old boy with a lemonade stand, the local community rallied to raise money for him. Jeremy, an entrepreneur at heart, operated the lemonade stand in Everett, Washington. In addition to lemonade, he also offered sodas, popcorn, and hand-spun cotton candy.

Unfortunately, a shady man robbed the boy of $85 when he paid with a counterfeit $100 bill. The local police said the man bought a few snacks and drinks, then asked for exact change. The culprit left the scene long before Jeremy realized he had scammed him.

The Everett Police Department shared a picture of the suspect on their Facebook page. The caption read,” Can you identify this individual who took advantage of an 11-year-old running a lemonade stand?”

The police department described the situation in further detail. The post said Jeremy used his entire allowance over the summer to set up his lemonade stand. While he worked outside in the heat trying to earn extra money, the scammer approached him and bought a drink. He paid with a $100-bill and waited to receive $85 in change.

“Jeremy did his best to wring all his allowance money to give the suspect $85 in change. After the suspect left, Jeremy went to the local gas station, where he learned that the 100-dollar bill was fake and was out all his allowance money,” the post read. “While our detectives work hard to bring closure to every case, this case struck a particular chord with them, and they want to do everything they can to get justice for Jeremy and catch this counterfeiter.”

When the community learned of the incident, several members decided to launch a GoFundMe for the boy. Amy Steenfott, Jeremy’s neighbor and organizer of the GoFundMe, set the original goal to $250.

Community Raises Over $25K For Boy’s Lemonade Stand

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Thanks to his kind community, the boy had ample funds to reopen his business. Over 1,000 people donated to help Jeremy rebuild his lemonade stand, raising more than $25,000. Their generosity proves that many pure-hearted people still exist in this world.

“Jeremy is 11 years old and quite the entrepreneur. He is a hardworking boy, running his lemonade stand, mowing neighbor’s yards, and shoveling snow in the winter. He has dreams of owning his own vending machine business in the future. I’m starting the goal at $250 to help cover his loss and give him some more funds to possibly expand his enterprise,” Amy wrote on the fundraiser’s homepage.

In an update, she said Jeremy and his family felt deeply touched by the kindness they’ve received.

“This was set up with the hopes that we could get Jeremy successfully set up to reopen his stand again. Needless to say, I, as well as Jeremy’s family are overwhelmed. Jeremy doesn’t know the amount of love and support you all have shown just quite yet. We are trying to figure out how to do this,” she wrote. “Again, THANK YOU from the bottom of our hearts. This proves that there are so many great people in this world and we far surpass the bad ones.”

One donor encouraged Jeremy to continue his endeavors despite the setback. With the boy’s work ethic and savvy business skills, he will surely listen to this advice and find success.

“Hey, Jeremy! I think it’s awesome you run your own business and are so smart about saving money! Keep up the good work, and please don’t let one “sour lemon” spoil your experience. In life, sometimes we bump into people who do bad things and we can’t do much about it, but the one thing we can do is control how we react to it,” the donor said.

“So I hope you stay motivated and don’t let this get you down. You are doing amazing work, and we need more bright, positive, good people in the world just like you! I can’t wait to hear about all the great things you do in the future!” they continued.

Jeremy Reopened the Lemonade Stand, Thanks to His Community

Jeremy didn’t allow the scammer to stop him from pursuing his goals. In the first week of August 2022, he reopened the lemonade stand with a few new rules. The young boy sells all the same snacks and drinks but will only accept small bills from customers. Also, he makes sure to inspect them thoroughly before finishing transactions.

One kind woman heard about the story and wanted to ensure Jeremy never got scammed again. Late one night, she stopped by the lemonade stand and offered the boy a counterfeit detection device. She instructed Jeremy to mark the bills when he received them. If the ink turns a strange color, it signifies fake currency.

Hopefully, the counterfeit pen and safer business practices will ensure prosperity for the lemonade stand. Jeremy also plans on continuing his other entrepreneurial pursuits, such as shoveling snow in the winter and mowing lawns in the summer.

In an interview with The Washington Post, he said he would use the profits to expand his businesses. He also sends a portion of the revenue to his ancestral country of Ukraine.

The police still haven’t caught the suspect, though they’ve been following tips and hope to apprehend him soon. Jeremy’s father, Sergiy Ryzhonkov, encouraged scammers to think about how their actions affect others, especially when young children are involved.

“Look at your future,” he told KCPQ. “Where are you going to end up? These kids trust in you as you are [an] adult. You should [be an] example for them.”

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Final Thoughts on Community Helping Boy Rebuild Lemonade Stand

When someone scammed a boy selling lemonade out of $85, the entire community offered their support. Jeremy had put every cent of his allowance into the lemonade stand and had nothing left. So, his neighbor launched the GoFundMe to get Jeremy back on his feet and help him recoup his losses.

The fundraiser exceeded their expectations, raking in over $25K in donations. While Jeremy’s scammer remains at large, at least his lemonade stand made a comeback. This heartwarming story proves that good always prevails over evil in the end!

Psychology Explains Why Some People Talk Too Much

Have you ever been around people who talk too much? They always seem to dominate the conversation and interrupt others when they speak. But socializing with an overly chatty person makes for an unpleasant experience. Even introverts like to talk at some point during a conversation. But getting a word in edgewise becomes difficult with someone who speaks too much.

Of course, this doesn’t mean that extroverts and others who enjoy talking have insidious motives. They may not even realize how their behavior impacts others. Gabby people sometimes have lower emotional intelligence, making reading social cues challenging. A low EQ doesn’t make them a terrible person, but it can hamper social skills.

For instance, if someone turns away from them or pulls out their phone during a conversation, they may not even notice. However, this behavior means the speaker annoys or interrupts the person.

Below, we’ll delve deeper into why some people talk too much and how to address this behavior.

Psychology Reveals Why Some People Talk Too Much

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1. They might have ADHD or ADD.

Someone who talks too much might have a mental health condition like ADHD. Characterized by hyperactivity and restlessness, the disorder may also cause overtalking to release excess energy.

Many people with ADD don’t mean to interrupt others; they might feel excited or nervous. Also, people with ADHD have a million thoughts at once, so talking can be a distraction.

Studies show a clear link between hyperactivity and excessive talking. One study of 99 children with and without ADHD discovered that these behaviors might start early in life. The research showed that the inattentive, hyperactive children talked excessively compared to the other group. Overtalking caused problems with their classmates and learning difficulties in some cases.

Adults with ADHD may show similar signs in social settings. Feeling overly anxious or excited may cause them to talk too much. Or, they might want to feel included in the conversation and make sure their voice gets heard. People with ADHD usually don’t like silence and avoid discomfort by overtalking.

2. Having Asperger’s or autism could make them talk too much.

While many people on the autism spectrum are on the quieter side, they can talk for hours about a subject that interests them. Since they struggle with nonverbal cues, they may not realize when someone doesn’t share that interest. Reading body language and understanding when to end a conversation is difficult.

According to the Autism Research Institute, common social symptoms of adult autism include:

  • Unintentional social blunders
  • Difficulty keeping up in conversations
  • Lack of emotional expression
  • Awkwardness in social situations
  • Difficulty detecting sarcasm or figurative language – takes things literally
  • Remembers small details such as facts or names

3. They feel insecure.

Sometimes, people talk too much to compensate for feeling inadequate or insecure. They want to impress others somehow, and overtalking can help increase confidence. For instance, they might embellish stories to make themselves seem more attractive. Or, they may tell jokes to gain popularity and ensure no one forgets about them.

If someone feels uncomfortable or lacking, they may seek external validation. When socializing, it becomes more about proving themselves than having a good time. However, people with low self-esteem sometimes avoid social situations entirely, especially if they’ve had negative experiences.

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4. Silence makes them uncomfortable.

Sometimes, people talk too much to fill gaps in conversation. They may not like silence because it makes them feel awkward or nervous. Or, they might think the other person will lose interest if they don’t always have something to say. Of course, silence inevitably occurs during conversations as people need time to process what the speaker says. However, these lulls in conversation could make someone who talks too much feel insecure.

5. They have narcissistic personality traits.

They may not have a full-blown personality disorder, but talking too much could point to some degree of narcissism. Narcissistic types secretly have a fragile self-esteem, so they compensate by acting more confident than they feel. They may also crave attention and control conversations by constantly shifting the focus back on them. While most people enjoy talking about themselves, narcissists take this extreme.

6. People who talk too much may feel lonely.

Someone who talks too much may not have many opportunities to socialize. Because they feel lonely, they might appear clingy or overshare to force a connection. While they deserve friends like everyone else, they may not realize their behavior pushes people away. Getting to know someone usually happens gradually so that desperation can send a potential friend running in the opposite direction.

Tips on Socializing With Someone Who Talks Too Much

Having an overly talkative friend or family member can become frustrating. However, these tips can make conversations more enjoyable:

  • Practice patience. You should remain compassionate, especially when it comes to someone with a mental disorder. Try to see things from their perspective and remember they are not intentionally over-talking.
  • Let them know how you feel. Perhaps you should be direct if your friend talks too much regularly. They may not realize how it affects you, so making them aware could encourage them to change.
  • Distance yourself from them. Sometimes, it’s best to let the connection fade than try to force friendship. If the conversations always seem one-sided, you probably don’t get much out of the connection.

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Final Thoughts on Why Some People Talk Too Much

Everyone socializes differently depending on their personality, friend circles, and interests. However, when someone talks too much, it can make socializing or a conversation much less enjoyable. Most talkative people don’t realize that their behavior bothers others and may have an extroverted personality.

Perhaps they have a mental disorder that affects their social skills or feel uncomfortable with silence. They could also suffer low self-esteem and talk too much to feel important. Whatever the reason, overly chatty people still deserve compassion and understanding. With patience and honesty, it’s possible to have a fulfilling relationship with someone who talks too much.

Rapper Reveals How a “Hi Level Mindset” Helped Him Succeed

24-year-old rapper Cordae credits his “Hi-Level mindset” for helping him evolve as an artist. In high school, he started creating mixtapes and honed his craft as a hip-hop artist. He also learned about the importance of having a positive mentality. This positivity allowed him to succeed and eventually become a Grammy-nominated music star at a young age.

He gave a TED Talk recently where he revealed how a “Hi-Level mindset” influenced his career. Cordae said this mantra took him further in life than he ever thought possible. And the critically acclaimed artist is just getting started.

Cordae was born in North Carolina but grew up primarily in Maryland. Like most people, he encountered many challenges in his childhood and teenage years. But the trials of life shaped him into a successful artist by teaching him the power of perseverance.

He drew positivity from his mom, who struggled to keep a roof over their heads but always provided for them. She continually strived to improve their situation and remained cheerful despite facing obstacles.

“I want to tell you about the original creator of the Hi-Level mindset. And that’s my mom. She doesn’t even know it. My mom had me when she was 16 years old. She was a single mom with all the odds stacked against her. And yet, from an unbiased perspective, I like to say she did a pretty decent job,” he said.

“We lived in some pretty terrible neighborhoods, man. I switched elementary schools about five different times. I remember one time her car got stolen twice in one week. She overcame circumstances, obstacles, her environment, and negativity. As I watched, our living situations would continue to get better and better as the years went by. Now that’s Hi-Level.”

How a Hi-Level Mindset Helped Rapper Cordae Succeed

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Even though Cordae credits his mom’s positivity for his Hi-Level mindset, she never taught it to him directly. Instead, he learned about it by observing her throughout his childhood. As she worked to build a better life for them, he noticed her resilience in the face of adversity.

“The Hi-Level mindset is a philosophy. It’s a wavelength to apply to your everyday thoughts and regimens. The Hi-Level mindset will be of great service to you, especially when things aren’t going as planned. These trying times that I speak of, or life testers, if you may, are what truly make us man and woman,” Cordae said.

He believes that by practicing the power of positivity, a person can take charge of their destiny. In other words, we don’t have to leave things up to chance or fate. We can actively change our lives by setting goals and living our truth.

In his TED Talk, Cordae discussed the four essential steps to creating a Hi-Level mindset. He also recalled the roadblocks he faced along his journey to becoming successful. But when he had a setback, it only encouraged him to push harder.

Step One of the Hi-Level Mindset (Positivity)

“Always remain positive, no matter what people or life may throw at you. Now I’m going to give you a little bit of background about myself. Funny enough, I was actually voted most likely to be famous in both middle school and high school. My goal was to graduate high school and to immediately blow up. But that didn’t happen. So I went to college and as soon as I went to college, boy, did life hit me hard,” he said.

Cordae struggled to adjust to college life, and his grades began to plummet. He also encountered issues in his personal life, and on top of that, his music career took an unexpected nosedive.

“What was really the breaking point for me was that I had released a mixtape that I worked on the entire summer and it had only gotten 200 downloads. Now my previous two mixtapes got 2,000 downloads, so I was not happy with the regression, to say the least. Again, this almost pushed me to the brink of quitting and insanity. But the Hi Level mindset made me think,” ‘Man. These misfortunes are just going to make my triumph story a lot cooler.”‘

“I used this as fuel to the fire, motivation if you will. It made me think, you know, life is just a book. Not every chapter is going to be perfect. But it’s about how it ends,” he said.

Step Two of the Hi-Level Mindset (Intentional Goalsetting)

“Always be intentional with your desires. Know exactly what you want. In 2018, I created a vision board — at the beginning of 2018, excuse me — I created a vision board. And I’m proud to say that with the Hi-Level mindset, within one year, I almost accomplished everything on here,” he said.

Cordae encouraged people to write their goals and read them aloud each morning. This keeps you focused on what you want to achieve and promotes a positive mindset. Once you start taking action and seeing results, you will feel more confident in your abilities.

Step Three of the Hi-Level Mindset (Self-discipline)

Cordae said that if you want success, you must become disciplined. On the days when you lack motivation, willpower provides the strength to keep going.

“Anybody who’s done something noteworthy with their lives all have one thing in common, and that’s discipline. Mastering the art of discipline will literally change your life,” he said.

He witnessed this firsthand when he gave up drugs and alcohol and noticed positive changes in his life. He took that as a sign from above to remain disciplined and let go of things that no longer served him.

“Now a cheat code to ensure that you’re staying disciplined to whatever you’re striving for is to prime your environment for success. Your habits are based on your habitat. And the main product of your habitat are the people in your life,” he added.

Step Four of the Hi Level Mindset (Remove Negativity)

That brought him to the last step of creating a Hi-Level mindset: removing negative people from your life.

“Anybody that’s semidoubtful or naysaying, get them out. If you’re talking about your dreams and goals and they give small, sarcastic remarks … boot them. Just an all-around negative Nancy? Kick them out of there, man.

“Don’t let someone else’s negativity cancel out your light, for it can temporarily get in the way of you achieving what’s owed to you. You are a product of those who you hang around. Let’s make sure we’re hanging around other positive, Hi-Level individuals,” he said.

Facing Setbacks on the Path to Success

Even though Cordae became successful by mastering a Hi-Level mindset, things don’t always turn out as planned. When some fans criticized his latest album, he started to doubt himself.

“I became unmotivated, I started overindulging in things that I’m not proud of. I was almost thinking about canceling my upcoming tour, I was in a very dark place.

“But then I heard this Yiddish proverb that A$AP Rocky actually told me about at a most important time, and I’m sure he didn’t even know it. It’s “We plan, and God laughs.” And that made me think. The Hi-Level mindset is not a recipe for perfection but a commitment to honoring your potential and what you have to offer the world. Don’t let your small failures make you lose sight of your bigger picture,” he said.

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Final Thoughts on the Rapper Who Changed His Life With a Positive Mindset

24-year-old rapper Cordae reached his potential by harnessing the power of positivity. He had a clear vision for his life and did whatever it took to achieve his goals. Cutting out negative people, remaining disciplined, and persevering through failures allowed him to succeed.

We will leave you with this inspiring message about positivity from Cordae:

“The Hi-Level mindset is about doing everything that you put your hands on at the highest level that you’re capable of doing. Think of your life as a book. Again, each chapter isn’t going to be perfect. But how do you want your story to end? In anguish? A bunch of what-ifs? Or leaving a legacy? I choose legacy. The Hi-Level way.”

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