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Rich-Minded Mom, Poor-Minded Dad

A Manual About Life

Federico Siggillino

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English
Kharis Publishing
01 February 2024
Based on perspectives, know-how, and common sense, this book talks about the rich and poor suggestions Federico's parents gave him during his teenage years. Its purpose is to be thought-provoking and to make the reader think about life, and how parents can lift their children up, but also bring them down if they are not careful. Sadly, many parents have a limited perspective on life. Having never really pushed themselves out of their comfort zones, they have never questioned their own beliefs and ideas, or taken on any real challenges or risks. Rich-Minded Mom, Poor-Minded Dad will discuss the differences between these parents. Framed around the author's personal experience, you will see one parent adopting a winning attitude, and the other demonstrating a poor one. How one encourages following one's dreams, while the other leans towards playing it safe.
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Imprint:   Kharis Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   200g
ISBN:   9781637462249
ISBN 10:   1637462247
Pages:   144
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Federico Siggillino is a young professional with a passion for self-improvement. Considering himself a very ordinary person, he firmly believes that the best gift one can possibly possess is a deep desire to change, starting from within. Being convinced that we all have great potential, sadly he sees it lying dormant in many people. However, Federico believes that if we take all the necessary steps, we can awaken this power and will have a wonderful life ahead of us.

Reviews for Rich-Minded Mom, Poor-Minded Dad: A Manual About Life

"In his new book, the author explores the influence of a child's family and environment on his development as a person.How does parental failure affect a child's success? Why doesn't ""for good"" always mean ""good?"" How to meet the expectations of adults and not destroy your future?The answers to these and many other questions can be found here in this fascinating book.─Валентина Рябинина ***On analysing the book, Rich-Minded Mom, Poor-Minded Dad, the author is helping parents in a humorous way to bring up children to become strong, independent and self-confident individuals who are not afraid to follow up on their dreams. It can also help anyone willing to raise one's standards, and, more importantly, wishing to take their life back on track.─Jana Horackova ***On reading Federico's new book, I must say that I'm looking forward to putting into practice many of the teachings the book recommends. In this regard, the author faces a difficult topic: the education of children, and how the parents' thinking and ideas can have a critical impact on their future lives as adults. A topic which, to some extent, affects each and every one of us.─Marina Neurin ***A great insight into how the beliefs and habits of your parents shape you as you are growing up. Full of personal anecdotes and lessons learnt through experience, Federico's book is an insightful source of tips and tricks to avoid letting people control your life. We can't change our family, but what we can change is our strategies and our outlook, and this book can help you to better your own life.─Lucy Toms ***The book gives you an honest opinion in the parents' behavior towards their children, and the influence the former can have on the latter, and how a parent's thinking can either encourage or discourage their sons or daughters' plans as far as their future is concerned. Besides, the book explains how we can easily be either victims or protagonists of our lives, based on the decisions we make. This is why parents, children's prime educators, must be very careful about what thoughts and ideas they decide to plant in their little ones.─Luca Beninca"


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