• S8E3 GEM Thoughts - Hugh Van Cuylenberg

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S8E3 GEM Thoughts - Hugh Van Cuylenberg

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  • About Hugh Van Cuylenberg and The Resilience Project

    Purchase the GEM Conversation Cards from The Resilience Project

    Key Takeaways:

    Integrating GEM Thoughts: Practicing Gratitude, Empathy, and Mindfulness can significantly improve mental well-being and resilience.

    Parental Involvement: Engaged parenting and modeling resilience can positively influence children’s ability to handle life’s challenges.

    Importance of Structure: Establishing family routines like shared meals and structured activities helps maintain connection and teaches important social-emotional skills.

    Mental Health Awareness: Understanding that resilience does not eliminate struggles with mental health but equips one to handle them more effectively.

    Adapting to Change: Being flexible and adapting parenting strategies to meet the changing needs of children and adolescents ensures better support and fosters resilience.

    Notable Quotes:

    "When I was with these kids in India, I saw them practicing gratitude, empathy, and mindfulness every day, and they were so unbelievably happy." - Hugh Van Cuylenberg

    "I want my kids to experience life's ups and downs because I think they help make the highs so much higher." - Hugh Van Cuylenberg

    "The best memories I have of childhood would not have happened if I had a device in my hand." - Hugh Van Cuylenberg

    "My goal is to give teenagers those 36 months of their life back by keeping them off social media until they are 16." - Hugh Van Cuylenberg

    "Practicing GEM—Gratitude, Empathy, and Mindfulness—doesn't mean you won't struggle. It means you'll have the tools to handle those struggles better." - Hugh Van Cuylenberg

    Resources:

    The Resilience Project: theresilienceproject.com.au

    Hugh van Cuylenberg on Instagram: @theresilienceproject__

    The Imperfects Podcast

    Click here to contact Collett or ask her a question or Click here to contact the Raising Teens team.

    Collett is a psychologist, qualified teacher, speaker, and internationally published author, with 25 years' experience working in private and public schools, as well as in private practice.

    Visit Raising Teens for more resources, click here for Collett's books, or join the discussion on Facebook.

    Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram.

    Support the show: https://hope1032.com.au/donate

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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About Hugh Van Cuylenberg and The Resilience Project

Purchase the GEM Conversation Cards from The Resilience Project

Key Takeaways:

Integrating GEM Thoughts: Practicing Gratitude, Empathy, and Mindfulness can significantly improve mental well-being and resilience.

Parental Involvement: Engaged parenting and modeling resilience can positively influence children’s ability to handle life’s challenges.

Importance of Structure: Establishing family routines like shared meals and structured activities helps maintain connection and teaches important social-emotional skills.

Mental Health Awareness: Understanding that resilience does not eliminate struggles with mental health but equips one to handle them more effectively.

Adapting to Change: Being flexible and adapting parenting strategies to meet the changing needs of children and adolescents ensures better support and fosters resilience.

Notable Quotes:

"When I was with these kids in India, I saw them practicing gratitude, empathy, and mindfulness every day, and they were so unbelievably happy." - Hugh Van Cuylenberg

"I want my kids to experience life's ups and downs because I think they help make the highs so much higher." - Hugh Van Cuylenberg

"The best memories I have of childhood would not have happened if I had a device in my hand." - Hugh Van Cuylenberg

"My goal is to give teenagers those 36 months of their life back by keeping them off social media until they are 16." - Hugh Van Cuylenberg

"Practicing GEM—Gratitude, Empathy, and Mindfulness—doesn't mean you won't struggle. It means you'll have the tools to handle those struggles better." - Hugh Van Cuylenberg

Resources:

The Resilience Project: theresilienceproject.com.au

Hugh van Cuylenberg on Instagram: @theresilienceproject__

The Imperfects Podcast

Click here to contact Collett or ask her a question or Click here to contact the Raising Teens team.

Collett is a psychologist, qualified teacher, speaker, and internationally published author, with 25 years' experience working in private and public schools, as well as in private practice.

Visit Raising Teens for more resources, click here for Collett's books, or join the discussion on Facebook.

Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram.

Support the show: https://hope1032.com.au/donate

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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