OK, so you’ve sorted your diet, become a star at work but your children are still a pain. What you may be doing wrong is rewarding them for achievement rather than praising them for effort. “The moment you say ‘Well done you got an A grade’ the kid gets scared because to get the praise the next time they have to get an A grade. But saying ‘Well done, you tried really hard’ — that’s under their control, they can do that next time to get that praise again.”
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The difference with his book, which is called 59 Seconds: Think a Little. Change a Lot, “I was interested to find out how psychics convince people that they have powers they don’t have” — in the same way, he thinks, that magicians do, except that magicians are more benevolent than some of the gurus that inhabit the Mind, Body, Spirit section of bookstores. “As a magician you’re fooling people all the time but you’re doing it for fun,” he says.
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