
CTP (S3ESepSpecial4) Gratitude Over Entitlement: A Spiritual Journey
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CTP (S3ESepSpecial4) Gratitude Over Entitlement: A Spiritual Journey
Author Bracha Goetz shares her journey from cultural Judaism to spiritual discovery, revealing how gratitude transformed her worldview from gray to vibrant. Through her 45 children's picture books, she addresses modern challenges like entitlement culture and teaches life-changing values to readers of all ages.
• Children's books uniquely reach every age group, making them powerful vehicles for transmitting values
• Bracha's book "The Mother Who Always Said Yes" cleverly illustrates the consequences of unbridled indulgence
• The modern "entitlement epidemic" creates an insatiable spiritual emptiness many try to fill with external gratifications
• Gratitude practices can fundamentally change our brain patterns at any age through neuroplasticity
• Spiritual awakening led Bracha from liberal to conservative political perspectives
• True dialogue across different perspectives is essential for fostering understanding and unity
• Children need protection from inappropriate content while still receiving age-appropriate information to guard against predators
• Happiness comes from within - "Where is the happiness box? Below your hair, above your eyes"
Find Bracha's books and resources at GrowingImpactPublications.com
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