Santa Clarita Life Coach Alex Urbina is naming three things parents may not realize their kids are learning from them. “They’re always learning from you, whether it’s consciously or unconsciously, whether they’re learning from you directly or indirectly,” Urbina said. “I want you, as a parent, to just stop for a moment and go, ‘They’re always observing me and they’re ...
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3 Things Kids Learn From Their Parents — Alex Urbina Radio Show — May 10, 2019
Host: Alex Urbina Co-Host: Ellen Tunick Topic: Ten Things Kids Learn From Their Parents Santa Clarita life coach Alex Urbina was live on-air this week on his weekly radio show to talk about the ten things he says kids learn from their parents, simplify from observing them. Kids are always observing and watching their parents, and consciously and subconsciously learning ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Life Coach: How To Deal With Your Emotions
Santa Clarita Life Coach Alex Urbina recently opened up a discussion about how to deal with your emotions, which some people often struggle with. Urbina first pointed out the importance of asking yourself what your personal relationship is with emotions, and what meaning have you given to them. “Some people see emotions as good, some people see them as bad, ...
Read More »How To Deal With Your Emotions — Alex Urbina Radio Show — May 03, 2019
Host: Alex Urbina Co-Host: Ellen Tunick Topic: How To Deal With Your Emotions Understanding how to embrace pain is an essential process in being human, as well as healing pain that we all deal with. Urbina believes that these emotions are apart of the healing process that we must interpret for ourselves. “When you get your head, your mind, and ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Life Coach Alex Urbina: Saying ‘I’m Sorry’
Santa Clarita Life Coach Alex Urbina is talking about what it means to say, “I’m sorry,” and when it may be appropriate not to apologize. Using the words “I’m sorry” can communicate several different things to the recipient — the first being that you didn’t mean to do something that hurt another person, which Urbina noted is helpful to say ...
Read More »Saying “I’m Sorry” — Alex Urbina Radio Show — April 19, 2019
Host: Alex Urbina Co-Host: Ellen Tunick Topic: Saying “I’m Sorry” Santa Clarita life coach Alex Urbina was live on-air this week on his weekly radio show to talk about saying i’m sorry and the impact it has or lack thereof. This is one of Ellen’s biggest pet peeves, saying i’m sorry, Alex said. “People use it for everything,” Ellen said. ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Life Coach Alex Urbina: Why Do Seniors Give Up Or Stop Trying?
Santa Clarita Life Coach Alex Urbina is talking about why he believes some seniors “give up” or “stop trying” in their lives, and how they can reach their full potential instead. “I’ve been observing more and more in my last 18 years of consciousness and awareness and just observing people, I notice more and more seniors slowly either stop trying ...
Read More »Why Seniors Give Up Or Stop Trying — Alex Urbina Radio Show — April 12, 2019
Host: Alex Urbina Co-Host: Ellen Tunick Topic: Why Seniors Give Up Or Stop Trying Santa Clarita life coach Alex Urbina was live on-air this week on his weekly radio show to talk about seniors, and why some of them give up or stop trying. Over the course of his career, Alex has made some observations of seniors who later in ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Life Coach Alex Urbina: Communicating With Our Teens, Understanding ‘Teen-glish’
Santa Clarita life coach Alex Urbina is sharing his knowledge about how to give teens and parents the tools to better understand one another. According to Urbina, teenagers are not properly equipped to communicate what they believe they need from their parents. “Teen-glish represents what kids really want to say deep inside to their parents, but they don’t have the ...
Read More »Teen-Glish — Alex Urbina Radio Show — April 05, 2019
Host: Alex Urbina Topic: Teen-Glish Santa Clarita life coach Alex Urbina was live on-air this week on his weekly radio show to talk about what he calls “teen-glish.” Teen-Glish, according to Alex, is a phrase he coined to describe the verbage teens use when they want to reiterate something important but can’t articulate it. “I often times ask kids what ...
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