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		<title>By: Anton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anton</dc:creator>
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		<description>Recently, I heard my son Shane’s friend whisper a “success tip” to him so that he could get what he wants. At the time I was reprimanding Shane for not doing his chores like I asked and that he agreed to do. Through our discussion I asked him if he really wanted to have a sleepover with his friend that night. If he couldn’t do the things he agreed to then maybe he shouldn’t go. He proceeded to tell me that it was a lot of work and he has been so busy with hockey, etc that he just didn’t have time. That’s when his friend, who was sitting next to him, noticed the conversation was taking a turn for the worse. He whispered (loud enough for me to hear), “Shane, just do what you need to do. And apologize. Then tell your mom how beautiful she is and how much you love her. That always works with my mom.”</description>
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