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Are you tired of not getting through to your child or teen?
Do you wish that they would share with you what's going on in their lives?
Do you feel completely out of the loop and have no way to know how to make things better?
Are you feeling disconnected from your kids?

Wouldn’t it be nice if everyone in your family got along better and truly understood each other?

In a day and age where parents and kids text more than they talk, where a family that doesn’t feud is an anomaly, and where the one thing that most parents and kids have in common is the stress and anxiety they face—something’s gotta give!

Join Hay House author Michael Eisen, as he helps you unlock the hidden secrets to having a closer and more harmonious relationship with your youth and teen. Learn to create a relationship of trust, love and closeness.  

This series will provide insight into how Michael overcame adversity to transform his own life and in doing so mended his broken relationship with his father and came together as friends and co-authors.


Michael will present practical tools and strategies to restore peace and repair connection within your family; while also providing a blueprint for change when it comes to personal growth, happiness, and living the empowered YOU.

If you are looking to get a better understanding of your kids and what they are truly going through, and you are longing for more authentic and genuine communication and connection amongst your family, then this series is for you!


In this powerful series learn how you can form a more supportive and conscious relationship with your teen and pre-teen with practical tools and:
Learn how to successfully engage your teenager in a conversation that will open the lines of communication;Learn to support your teen smoothly transition from a child to a young adult;How to remain active in your teen's life - without being seen as obtrusive or overbearing;How to set limits and boundaries in ways that your teenager will accept and even enjoy;Helping your teen build and grow self-esteem, self-love and self-worth.Communicating with your teens (opening and sustaining the lines of communication);Building more trust in your relationship with your teen;Helping your teen through issues of stress, bullying and pressure;Supporting your teen in discovering their passion;Living as an authentic example for your teen; Understanding why your teenager behaves the way they do and what motivates their behavior;
Understand your teens/pre-teens top values and how that comes into play when communicating with them;

























What your teen will get from this course, once you put these principles into action...
They will learn to eradicate doubt and conflict from their life with a renewed sense of confidence, self-esteem and self-worth.They will learn to implement strategies to uncover and transform negative thoughts and habits.They will learn how to listen and communicate with more compassion and empathy.
This information will create a whole new possibility for your child where he will feel:

More confident in himself and his own abilities.Less dependent on the need for approval and validation from others, as she will feel completely self-assured.What it is like to actually love himself, and be able to give more love to others in his life. More understood and be able to communicate with more compassion and empathy to others.More emotionally aware and intelligent allowing her to express herself fully and fearlessly without judgment. 
This material has transformed thousands of
parent/youth relationships world-wide;
take the steps to transform yours!

"Michael and Jeffrey Eisen, a father-son team who struggled with their relationship for many years, provide hope for all parents and children who long to not only heal from past wounds, but use the healing journey as an opportunity for transcendence....Empowered YOUth provides a road map for how to heal old wounds, repair past conflicts, alchemize life's pains into gold, and flourish with a new perspective on love, the pursuit of happiness, and the meaning of life. It’s a must-read for every parent or child who yearns for reconciliation and longs to awaken."

-Lissa Rankin, MD, author, founder of OwningPink.com and blogger at LissaRankin.com

There is a better life to be lived if we are willing to make some changes in the way we think, speak and act. Parents can heal, children can heal, and entire families can heal together. Michael shows us a way.”

— Louise L. Hay, International Bestselling Author of You Can Heal Your Life, Founder of Hay House Publishing

Let's face it, being a teenager today is completely different than it was thirty years ago. What motivated you as a teenager may not motivate your teen.

That’s why an in depth understanding of your teen and pre-teen is essential. Once you understand where your teen is coming from and why they do what they do, it becomes much easier to relate to them (and them to you.)

Teenagers have their own world, and their own culture. And it’s very different than the one you remember. That's why this powerful 3 lesson course will support you in creating a closer, connected and loving relationship with your teen - without the struggle!

From A Grateful Teen....

"Please keep up what you are doing, more people need to experience that intense joy I felt today. Thank you so much, and I would love to keep in contact with people like you, because you are the light of happiness peaking through the stormy clouds of disaster. I have a favorite quote as well, “The meaning of life is to live a life of meaning.” – John Lennon.

Now, I never believed that worthless me, a teenager in a world of 7 billion others, could live a life of any meaning at all, but now I know that I am original, and I am good at what I do. No longer will I second guess myself, because “There are no mistakes, just happy accidents, that can be worked with,” -Bob Ross. So I hope what I have written has shown my immense gratitude towards your program and the one of a kind experience I felt.

Thank you so much!
- Andrew Pemberton, Student @ Matanzas High School in Palm Coast, Florida


Michael Eisen is an inspirational speaker, author and the founder of the Youth Wellness Network (YWN), an organization dedicated to inspiring and empowering youth across the globe to live happier and more positive lives. YWN specializes in creating and implementing wellness programs in schools and organizations, while providing additional programs and training online ([www.ywnambassadors.com](http://www.ywnambassadors.com)).


Important: All parents can benefit from this powerful information.
Prevention is the best measure! Suitable for parents of all ages who want to cultivate a loving relationship in the tween (9-12) and teen (12-18) years.


“Today’s youth need a positive way to deal with the pressures of life, now more than ever. Not only are Michael Eisen’s teachings timely, but they are also imperative to creating a brighter future for generations to come. His inspiring message and contagious energy are exactly what the world needs right now.”
— Michael J. Chase, Best-Selling Author and Founder of The Kindness Center

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After positively transforming his own life at the age of 19, Michael is now on a lifelong crusade to share with other young people the principles, strategies, and practices that gave him the strength to start living a more joyful and healthier life. He contributes a fresh, young, authentic voice to the field of wellness, and is rapidly becoming a youth-wellness expert. Michael's first book, [Empowered YOUth: A Father and Son's Journey to Conscious Living](http://www.amazon.com/Empowered-YOUth-Father-Journey-Conscious/dp/1401939384/ref=pd_sim_sbs_b_5), co-authored with his father Jeffrey Eisen, and published by Hay House Publishing is now available everywhere books are sold. 

Ashley Ryan, host, is co-founder of [‘Busy Moms Parenting’ ](http://www.busymomsparenting.com)and author of the “Happy Child Guide”, whose mission is to help Mothers achieve greater home, work and life balance through self-love and empowerment. Ashley spent many years looking into the ‘modern mothers dilemma’ of maintaining balance in our busy, fast paced culture. She lived overseas in India and Asia to inquire into this global epidemic working with many of the world’s leading parenting authorities.  Ashley continues to help mothers live  their fullest potential and strongly believes that busy moms have great kids too.



Don't forget:
if for ANY reason you don't LOVE this program, you get a 100% refund within 60 days of purchase, so there's NO risk for you.



Moms: Learn to Support Your Youths Self-esteem
So They Can Experience Lifetime of Happiness, Self-Love & Confidence And grow up
with A Deep Sense of Respect for Others.




Click play for a small sample of just a sliver of what you'll learn with Michael Eisen, Hay House Author & International Speaker...

Here's a breakdown of just a sliver of what you'll learn...


Module 1: Listen to Understand, NOT to Respond

Most people on this planet have the desire to be understood. I believe that this desire is at its peak in your teenage years. A big component of being understood is feeling like you are heard, and, unfortunately, the majority of people on this planet listen to respond instead of to understand.

Listening to respond is something that the majority of human beings practice on a daily basis. We selectively listen to what the other person is saying, trying to pick out key words or phrases, so we can feel comfortable enough to formulate a response. We even interrupt the flow of the person’s sharing by asking questions, so we can ease our own discomfort of not being able to respond when they are done sharing. The more active our minds are during this process, the harder it becomes to understand the other person.

On the other hand, listening to understand is the practice of being fully present with the other person when they are talking/sharing with you. It involves turning off the voice in your head, holding your questions until the person has finished talking, and letting go of the desire to have to respond. Most teenagers just want to vent and feel like their voice has been heard. By practicing more conscious listening—with the intent to understand who is speaking to you—you hold a safe and comfortable space for that person to share more freely and openly. 

Module 2: Share Your Experiences

One of the greatest ways to fast track to a more conscious, open, and supportive relationship with a teenager is to share your own personal experiences and stories. Teenagers need to feel like they can relate to you, and, unfortunately, if there is a big age gap, they immediately assume that you don’t remember what it was like to be their age. That is one of the biggest advantages that I have when I work with teens through my organization YWN, I am close enough to their age that there is an instant relate-ability. The best way to overcome the age/generation gap is to openly share your own experiences from when you were their age. However, the most important thing is your intention behind sharing. Remember: freedom and independence are the top two values for most teens, so try not to push your fears onto them through your stories, or it will have an adverse effect.

Module 3: Create Boundaries, NOT Limitations

A lot of people ask me how to find a balance between giving teens the freedom they long for and protecting them from experiencing potential harm or danger. Unfortunately, there is no formula that works in every situation, but one thing my dad did with me that was quite effective was creating boundaries instead of limitations. There is a difference between telling someone what they can and cannot do versus stating your expectations, creating consequences if they are not met, and allowing them to make the choice for themselves.A teenager needs to feel the freedom of making their own choices.

This can definitely be difficult at times when it comes to parenting, teaching, or working with a teenager in any capacity. Laying down the law is a form of taking away their freedom of choice, so, in most cases, creates rebellion. Instead, try clearly stating your expectations, communicating what the consequences will be if the expectations are not met—share your own experiences that allow them to understand your expectations—and let them choose what to do. Ultimately, this is the only way they are going to learn the power of their own choices. Sometimes, they need to choose the hard way to learn the most valuable lessons. No matter what you do, you can’t prevent them from doing so. At least this way you can maintain a better relationship with them, as they will blame you less often and begin to take some personal responsibility for their actions.

And more...



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