101 Positive Thoughts for Children
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You are what you think! What we say to our children is what our children will think about, often repetitively, good or bad. We need to speak words of triumph, encouragement and support. Our children may know we love them, but they always need to hear it, as well as hugged and hugged often! This book will be a guide to help put positive thoughts into your children minds, daily thoughts and into their life!
Hello, let me introduce myself. My name is Brian E. Niskala; I am the author of several books, an audiobook drama, inventor, dreamer, husband and father of 4. My wife Cynthia and I agreed early on that our children would be raised differently than the people around us. They would be educated and cultured. We wanted them to become excellent at everything they do. We fed their passions, whatever interested them, we made sure to the best of our financially able to provide them with what was needed to be successful in those passions. Daily words of encouragement to become positive thoughts is what this book is about. So please enjoy and remember You are what you think, be positive!
Brian Niskala
Brian E. Niskala was born in October, 1970 and grew up in Dunellen New Jersey. He attended both Public and Private Catholic Schools. Though primarily self-educated he did eventually obtain a College Degree. He quickly moved through the ranks of various Fortune 500 Companies including, Airborne Express/DHL, UPS and FedEx where he held various Senior Management Roles. He always worked on his writing skill but never became serious about his writing until October 2008 right after the large world economic collapse.
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101 Positive Thoughts for Children - Brian Niskala
101 Positive Thoughts for Children
By
Brian E. Niskala
Edited by
Cynthia M. Niskala
Dedicated to our children
Kyle, Brandon, Emily and Olivia. Without them, our life together would be without joy. We love you!
Copyright © 2019 Brian E. Niskala
All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents
101 Positive Thoughts for Children:
Remember you are what you think!
101+ Stupendously, Audacious, Powerful & Positive Words:
101 Positive Thoughts for Children:
Hello, let me introduce myself. My name is Brian E. Niskala; I am the author of several books, an audiobook drama, inventor, dreamer, husband and father of 4. My wife Cynthia and I agreed early on that our children would be raised differently than the people around us. They would be educated and cultured. We wanted them to become excellent at everything they do. We fed their passions, whatever interested them, we made sure to the best of our financially able to provide them with what was needed to be successful in those passions.
It all started with my eldest son Kyle, he became interested in music at an early age, and we made sure he had the tools he needed to be successful as a musician. He ended up learning how to play well over a dozen instruments, went on to graduate college as a music teacher and currently is a music teacher in our local school system as well as being an essential part of the school districts marching band program. Daily we told him that we loved him, hugged him and made sure always to have words of encouragement every step of the way. As a result, he is the excellent teacher he is today and loved by his students. We are very proud parents of such a gifted musician and teacher.
After our 2nd son Brandon was born, and he was able to read, I developed a system of writing down encouraging thoughts and words for both my sons to learn and understand on their way off to school. The spark for this idea was being at school events and overhearing other parents talk down to their children. I found it embarrassing for them and their children. The way the parents acted towards their children seemed to me as a way of stealing their future. Children look at their parents as their heroes, whether you see it or acknowledge it. Setting a good example for our children is critical to their success in education and life.
Brandon went on to graduate with an astrophysics degree, so he is an astrophysicist or in simple terms a rocket scientist. We have a picture of him in one of those cardboard houses that children play in at an early age. However, his was a cardboard cut-out of a space shuttle. He would spend hours in there doing his homework, studying and dreaming. Early in high school, he began discussing possible careers. He asked me what our country needed more of — a surprising question for a young teenager. I only had replied scientists. Scientists are the ones that create the future, through their research create technology that advances our everyday life. He took that brief sentence and ran with it! He works for a company improving the technology of high definition pixels. Those little dots that make up every single tv monitor, cell phone and or computer screen. As of this writing, he is continuing his education earning his master's degree in data science pursuing a career in the space sciences.
Emily our eldest daughter