Aug 15th 2017 - Stress and Kids - Tree House - Root of the Problems
Today we talk with Krista Scott, the Senior Director for Child Care Health Policy at Child Care Aware of America (CCAoA), about how to talk to your kids about stress, we talk to Chris Greene about the green home improvement store TreeHouse, and we talk with Robin Perry Braun how to get to the root of the problem.Chris Greene is a home advisor with TreeHouse Dallas, he talks about some of their initiatives and brands that are leading the green movement.Robin Perry Braun tells us the process of getting to the root of our problems. How do we find the roots?Imagine a tree – a tree grows rotten fruit – we believe if we pick the rotten fruit off, the tree will eventually grow good fruit. But the problem is not the fruit, there is some sickness in the roots of the tree. We have to treat the root or pull up the whole tree and plant a new one.What does this meanThings not working in your life are bad fruit, not bad roots. They are the product of negative emotions and beliefs we have stored up and trapped. QP says we attract what we believe.Example of little girl whose Dad cheats on her mom.In order for her to stop attracting cheaters, we go back to the trapped emotions, release them but also reprogram the beliefs from her subconscious. The belief that men will cheat on her is the bad tree – she can look all day long for a faithful man but she will attract infidelity.When we look at national problems such as racism – this is bad fruit, we have to look for the underlying roots that have grown over a couple centuries and go back to these roots – that helps change the roots. What is the origin of the paradigm or belief that is contributing to the bad fruit that we see.Whether its personal healing/transformation or political change, we err when we think we just pick off the bad fruit – we will pick forever, change happens when we find the bad roots and pull them up or heal them, then the tree produces good fruit.