Proximity Is Destiny

Accidents kill one million children, each year. Motion Sensor Alarms can Protect your child in the night. It is not unheard of for a child to sleep walk or open the door to your home and walk out.

Most of these accident could easily be prevented, and it is therefore, important to keep your child’s safety in mind at all times.

As your child is getting older start childproofing your home. A child is constantly getting involved with things around your home. Your job as a parent is to protect your child at all cost.

We are all aware of the three year old child that walked out of her home in Sullivan County NY. I guess we really don’t believe a 3 year old can open a door and walk out of the house. One thing I know for sure is that children today are smarter than we will ever be, so it kind of makes our job a little harder.

Before your child can even crawl you should start to install safety products around your home, the key is to stay one step ahead of the child’s ability.

Start to think like a child. Step down to there level take a look around the room would you like to pull on the curtains just because. they are their or the cord to the lamp in the living room is hanging off the table they like to pull on things when crawling around.

Motion Sensor Alarms are affordable starting at about thirty dollars. They are easy to install and can detect any motion that crosses its path. When installing place lower to the ground to detect the child but not the dog. You may need to do some testing. Until you get it right. It is worth it in the end to know when your child gets up from a nap or wakes up in the middle of the night.

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Proximity Is Destiny22476Proximity Is DestinyTell me your friends and I’ll tell you who you are.

–Assyrian Proverb

Do you have a life philosophy? For the past decade mine has beenproximity is destiny. This somewhat opaque saying speaks to me because it reinforces a basic fact of the universe we become what we think about most of the time. And we tend to think about that which surrounds us, either in place, time, order or relation.

I’ve noticed most self-development literature tends to overlook the importance of proximity. In fact, if you Google the phrase only 98 references pop up. That’s a shame because proximity is the basic tenet that popularLaw of attraction thinking is based on. Let’s face it, human beings reflect their surroundings and those they associate with most often. If you work in a great company with lots of opportunity, your career is likely to grow. If you work somewhere with little opportunity, it’s unlikely to happen, at least there.

I’m not saying it’s impossible to be radically different than that which surrounds you. I’m just saying it takes more energy and more time. Beyonce Knowles espoused this philosophy in a recent Elle magazine interview, when she said,If I don’t want to be like you, I don’t want to be around you.

  • TIP: Take a moment to consider the role of proximity in your life. Write down a list of who you spend most of your time with, both personally and professionally. Do the people on this list reflect the person you want to be? If not, what small things can you do to cultivate new relationships that better reflect your ideal future self?

Barbara Wayman, APR, president of BlueTree Media, LLC, publishes The Stand Out Newsletter, a free monthly ezine for people who want to know how to leverage the power of marketing and public relations. Get your free subscription today at http://BlueTreeMedia.com/ezine.html

2009 Barbara Wayman, APR, BlueTree Media, LLC