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9:00-10:30PM CT: Self-Reliant Living bySafe Harbor Alliance, hosted by Jim Phillips. Ken and Sharon Patey Stress Elimination and Human Relationships for Survival Just as seeds need the right balance in soil medium, moisture content, and temperature, and plants the proper nutrients and environment to permit full growth and development, all human beings require the kind of physical and emotional environment that will stimulate a love for learning and the freedom to risk and grow. Typically, however, so much priority is given to the physical environment and the tools for enhancing learning that the most critical element—The Right Emotional Climate—is inadvertently overlooked. What causes us to divert our instincts to a survival mode instead of keeping them available for growth and for maximizing our potential? How do we get back in touch with our instincts? What is the best way to deal with stress? Jim Phillips was first introduced to Ken and Sharon Patey in 1984 when he attended one of their classes. Their instruction had a profound effect upon his life. He repeated the course several times and took his wife and children through the classes also. It was from Ken that Jim learned a number of key principles and concepts that he has adapted to his instruction throughout the years. Kenneth H. Patey, the Founder of GrowthClimate, has been a professional educator since 1963. He has taught on both a junior and senior high school level, and on a university level in the United States and in the Middle East. His academic preparation includes a B.S. degree in Child Development, Family Relations, and Sociology, and an M.S. degree in Counseling.

 

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