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New Article Solving the Generation Y Entitlement Epidemic Published by Personal Power Expert Michelle Rigg

Personal power expert Michelle Rigg, "the Coach's Coach," is pleased to announce the publication of ''Self Esteem or Selfish Steam?,'' an online article, which examines the Generation Y entitlement epidemic. Rigg argues that by shielding kids from discomfort, embarrassment, criticism, judgment, disappointment and pain, parents are depriving them of a crucial opportunity to grow.

(PRWEB) November 20, 2007 -- Michelle Rigg, often referred to as the “Coach’s Coach,” is pleased to announce the publication of a new article, which helps parents combat the Generation Y entitlement epidemic. In ''Self Esteem or Selfish Steam?'' Rigg argues that a fundamental misunderstanding of pain is responsible for a generation of children who live in protected, delusional bubbles.

“Pain is one of life’s greatest teachers,” said Rigg. “Pain is an ally, not an enemy. Pain is a signal that we have come up against a limitation that needs to be transcended. Without that signal making us uncomfortable, we don’t transcend. We don’t rise. We don’t become better than we were yesterday. We stay stuck.”

Pain is an ally, not an enemy. Pain is a signal that we have come up against a limitation that needs to be transcended. Without that signal making us uncomfortable, we don’t transcend. We don’t rise. We don’t become better than we were yesterday. We stay stuck.
Rigg argues that humans do not grow by avoiding pain, but instead by taking it on, pushing past it and rising above it. ''Self Esteem or Selfish Steam?'' offers tips to help parents become whole and stop living through their children. Rigg also encourages parents to embrace the truth, even when it stings.

''Parents have a crucial choice,'' Rigg concludes. “They can both avoid discomfort and enable their kids to avoid it; or they can tackle it with gusto, viewing it as a teacher, a gift, a motivator.”


About Michelle Rigg:
Michelle Rigg is a personal power expert and founder of Create Personal Power, which helps business owners, high profile speakers, coaches, and authors increase their personal power. Rigg outlines specific tools that individuals or organizations can implement to increase their personal power in her book, ''You Must Be OUT of YOUR MIND: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating More Power in Your Life.'' To schedule an interview with Michelle Rigg, contact her or visit www.CreatePersonalPower.com.


Contact:

Michelle Rigg, President
Create Personal Power
480-634-6580
http://www.createpersonalpower.com

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