Use CommunicateForever skills to help change your focus, feel better, and attract what you want.

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Use CommunicateForever skills to help change your focus, feel better, and attract what you want

Are you holding in emotions? To be mentally, physically, and emotionally healthy learn to use skills that help express your feelings.

Use simple communication skills to help you become more real to others and more true to yourself.

Forty skills help you and your family more easily express anger, fear, envy, grief, and love.

Many parents unknowingly cause children to grow up holding in feelings. Unexpressed fear can become panic Unexpressed anger can erupt into rage Envy held in can turn into jealousy Holding in grief can lead to depression A lack of giving and receiving love in early life can create possessiveness later in life CommunicateForever can help you and your children more easily express feelings.

Hold in Anger, Fear, Envy, Grief, and Love and you can get these type of results:

To create a more advanced civilization we must teach better communication skills to our current and future generations. Parents can’t teach what they don’t know. What is the solution?

School, with Parent participation, is the solution for helping our current and future generations learn to use more effective communication skills.

Honesty is the highest form of Love. Learn skills that will help you be more honest and have the love you want.

Would you like to feel the lightness of being when you honestly express your feelings?

Are you unknowingly teaching your child to hold in fear, anger, envy, grief, and love? These emotions need to be easily expressed.

Experience Freedom. Express happy or sad feelings with or without tears

Communication is a skill that you can learn. It's like learning to play a game, riding a bicycle, or typing. If you're willing to work at the game of life, you can rapidly improve the quality of every part of your life, and help others do the same. The game of life is the only real game there is.

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