Start An Accomplishment ToolBox Today

 You think your teen (ok, you hope) your teen has been recording all the wonderful skills and accomplishments they have earned and achieved.  On top of that, you trust your child has kept ALL the proof/documentation they will ever need.  Rest assured, they will need them - many times over.

And then . . . high school, or college, or that 1st job starts.  There are now 1000 things they need to do each day.  Of course, you are beyond busy, too.

Then it happens.  That 1st deadline.  They not only need skills and documentation for a resume or application, but the deadline looms.  And your ever-prepared "nearly grown"?  Well, not so much.  But this scenario does not have to happen.

What if your child (and not you) had prepared ahead, had all their "bragging" ready, and secondarily built up self-confidence by seeing their accomplishments?  You are in the right spot to learn how.  

By the end of this audio podcast (see at the top of this email), you will know:

  • 2 ways to help them build self-confidence 
    • hint:  one of them is probably something you've taught them not to do
  • 4 crucial categories needed to track successes, how to use, and why

Do me one quick favor before you start listening: 

Download this week's podcast freebie to follow along as you listen to the above podcast.   What's included in the download:

  • Teen Accomplishment Tool Box Guide/Checklist to save you time and to keep you on track
  • Advanced Tool Box Training Video which includes:    
    • how to identify & recognize accomplishments beyond the obvious
    • identify or create unique types of documentation for future use
  • A system to not only keep your teen current, but will help prepare ahead for the next documentation deadline

You may think you are not ready for this yet, but you'll be glad to have this now instead of wishing you had done this at some "midnight deadline fiasco" in the future.

That's it for now.  Listen to the training podcast at the top and if it makes sense for you, download your free guide/checklist/training for a deeper dive. 

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Have a wonderful time in this last season with your "nearly grown" child.  We always thought that our kids moved from toddler to school-age overnight.  But from school-aged to teen to adult moves to warp-speed.  It's a fabulous but fast moving ride.

Bye for now and as we always say . . . 

You CAN Have Success in the Middle of it ALL

The JellyGeneration Team/Pam

p.s. If you have a parent-friend that could benefit from this, please feel free to share.

About JellyGeneration

Pam Hardison, MBA, BBA in Finance and Business Education, has created and co-owned a national mail order catalog which at one point was the 21st fastest growing customer base in the nation.  As a mom of two college-post college daughters, considers it a privilege and to meet other students and parents along the same road.   After teaching high school and college students for years, her commitment to helping them with topics most schools can't cover is the light that drives her.  

Holly Powers, Attorney-At-Law (Jameson & Powers, P.C.) has been actively practicing law since 1985 and is a shareholder with the law firm of Jameson & Powers, P.C.  The firm specializes in transactional law, health care law, and general business law.  Holly has taught students precepts concerning the legal world for over 10 years.  With 4 children, she understands what teens need to know and has a passion to help others faced with teens and aging parents.

 

 

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