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by Roger Armijo
My boys are often challenging me on neutral thinking. They become so frustrated when things don’t go their way. As is natural for kids, they easily...
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by Roger Armijo
Empowering your kids seems like a logical choice if you want them to succeed when they encounter challenges without you. In theory, most parents th...
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by Roger Armijo
There are a number of qualities or skills that I want my boys to learn so that they can live a healthy & happy lifestyle. Some of these skills ...
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by Roger Armijo
As children our imagination is in full swing. We have many different visions that come to us and bring our stories to life. As we get older people ...
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by Roger Armijo
The Obstacle is the Way
As my boys get older, I continue to struggle with the concept that they are going to get hurt - by the things they do, the...
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by Roger Armijo
It’s really amazing the lengths our ego will go to to prove that we are right. Our conscious minds think that it’s in control of everything we do. ...
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by Roger Armijo
It has been estimated that an average brain has anywhere between 25,000 and 50,000 thoughts a day and 70% of them are believed to be negative. Lear...
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by Roger Armijo
Once the boys created a website and YouTube channel, I felt it was important to give them resources to support their journey. One of the resources ...
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by Roger Armijo
When the boys told me they wanted to be entrepreneurs, my first instinct was mowing lawns or shoveling snow. I figured manual labor would be the ob...
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by Roger Armijo
Periodically throughout my lifetime, I have checked on the value of my sports cards. I would use my 1983 Topps Tony Gwynn rookie card as my litmus ...
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by Roger Armijo
As I have gotten older, I have learned that there is a large gap between the life that I remember as a kid and the life kids actually lead today. D...
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by Roger Armijo
Hello, my name is Roger Armijo and I am Zach and Cooper’s dad. We commonly refer to our family as “Team Armijo”. As a group we make decisions for o...
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