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Things I Wish I Had Taught My Son- And Still Can is a daily email that I started sending my son when he left for college a couple of years ago. I felt that there was so much left to pass on. I thought the medium of email (directly to his phone) would be the best way to reach him. Now this series of emails have been compiled into a trio of books. This is the first one. These emails include life lessons, business lessons, how-to's, found wisdom, and words of encouragement for the interesting life ahead.
I am the father of 8 children with a beautiful challenge at juggling life, health, family, career, entrepreneurship, etc. I believe in learning by teaching. Therefore, I invested quality time almost everyday writing these emails so that they could serve as guideposts for my oldest son, and so that they could also direct all my other children. All but the youngest three read along with my son. At the prompting of some friends, I made these emails public shortly after I started writing him and live on my blog. The feedback I received prompted me to follow up with this book. I sincerely hope that these reflections transfer something of value to you and your family. The following is lesson #8 to my son: #8 Things I wish I had taught my son- And still canEXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA
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Things I Wish I Had Taught My Son- And Still Can is a daily email that I started sending my son when he left for college a couple of years ago. I felt that there was so much left to pass on. I thought the medium of email (directly to his phone) would be the best way to reach him. Now this series of emails have been compiled into a trio of books. This is the first one. These emails include life lessons, business lessons, how-to's, found wisdom, and words of encouragement for the interesting life ahead.
I am the father of 8 children with a beautiful challenge at juggling life, health, family, career, entrepreneurship, etc. I believe in learning by teaching. Therefore, I invested quality time almost everyday writing these emails so that they could serve as guideposts for my oldest son, and so that they could also direct all my other children. All but the youngest three read along with my son. At the prompting of some friends, I made these emails public shortly after I started writing him and live on my blog. The feedback I received prompted me to follow up with this book. I sincerely hope that these reflections transfer something of value to you and your family. The following is lesson #8 to my son: #8 Things I wish I had taught my son- And still can
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