Sean P.I. Stewart

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Average rating: 3.26 · 58 ratings · 8 reviews · 17 distinct works
Morning Routines: 5 Amazing...

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Buddhism Without Beliefs: a...

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Self Esteem: Stop Beating Y...

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Alcoholic Anonymous: (Alcoh...

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The Truth About Anabolic St...

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Conscious parent:: How to D...

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Porn Addiction: Miracle To ...

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Vulnerability:: insecurity,...

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Porn Addiction: (porn addic...

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Hope:: How To Remain Hopefu...

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“Treat a child as though he is already the person he is capable of becoming.” - Haim Ginott”
Sean PI Stewart, Conscious parent:: How to Discipline Your Child With Love.

“By doing that, I want you to come to a realization from your heart that what you are is not your thoughts. What you are is not your current situation, what you are is not your body. What you really are is powerful beyond those things, which means you have the power over your thoughts, over your feelings and over your body.”
Sean PI Stewart, Self Esteem: Stop Beating Your Self Up & Leave Insecurities Behind!: ReBuild Your Self Esteem Fast!

“if your children see you mess up every now and then, they learn that you are only human and thus they will be more likely to practice compassion and patience for others. On top of that, when they see you pick yourself back up afterwards, they then learn how to be confident and determined in spite of the hardships facing them. Being real with our kids is one of the best things we can do; and although it will showcase our imperfections as a person and as a parent from time to time, it helps our kids to understand the facts of the real world. When all is said and done, this is what will turn our kids into well-rounded people.”
Sean PI Stewart, Conscious parent:: How to Discipline Your Child With Love.



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