Oct 15th

Want Respect? Try Respecting Yourself First!

Want respect? Try respecting yourself first!

By Jeff Yalden

One of the biggest things I see teens worrying about is being accepted and liked by their peers.

You hear so much from teachers and parents about not getting into risky behaviors like drug and alcohol use, sexual promiscuity and violence. But this often misses the point.

Because the thing that gets kids in trouble more than anything is being totally focused on what other people are thinking, saying and feeling about them.

Maybe you’re thinking: what’s wrong with that? Doesn’t everybody want to be liked? Doesn’t everybody worry what other people think of them?

The problem is this: You can get so caught up in wanting to be liked, wanting to be accepted, to have a cool reputation, whatever, that you start trying to shape yourself so you’ll measure up in other people’s eyes.

And when you do that, you lose yourself. You lose sight of your character. You forget who you really are.

Here’s what I want you to remember. You don’t discover who you are by trying to see yourself through the eyes of others.

In fact, you don’t discover yourself at all. You create your life. You create the person you want to be.

What I’m talking about here is character. Character is the basis for self-respect, and it’s only when you respect yourself that you’ll earn the respect of others.

Here’s something else important to remember: No person, place or thing can give you what you need to give yourself – respect. If you want to be respected, start by respecting yourself.

Now the next thing I’m about to say may sound like a contradiction. It’s not, so hear me out.

The way to create the person you want to be – the way to become a person you respect – is to surround yourself with people who will have a positive influence on you.

Now maybe you don’t have a clue what kind of person you want to be or what kind of life you want for yourself. This is not a problem. Keep an eye out for people who are upbeat and positive, people who seem to know where they’re headed and who have goals for themselves. Start hanging out with them.

Pay close attention to how they lead their lives. Ask them what they think is important in life. Talk to them about relationships and character. I guarantee you, you’ll learn a lot!

I’m going to give you a three-step guide that will help you create a life you can feel proud of.

  1. Accept yourself. Acceptance is about living your own life and letting other people live theirs. Everyone is different. Accept yourself for who you are.
  2. Surround yourself with people whom you admire, whose opinions you respect, and who seem excited about life.
  3. Listen and learn. Then begin to live with the attitude and goals that will make you feel respect for yourself.

What we’re really talking about here is creating your identity. It’s about who you are now, and who you’re going to become in life.

This goes straight back to your character. And the only way you can be a person of character is to be true to who you are.

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Copyright 2009 © Jeff Yalden International. All rights reserved.

Aug 14th

Parents: It’s Not About You. It’s About Your Kids

America’s Favorite Youth Motivational Speaker And Teen Life Coach:
Jeff Yalden

Recently I visited Kentucky Lake, KY to spend time with nieces and nephews. I want to remind parents to give your kids great experiences and not try and re-live your life through them. Watch this…

P.S. You can hire the country’s top notch youth motivational speaker to come speak to your kids or your organization. You need to call or email me today. The new school year is fast approaching, and I’ll be all over the country. I’m out of town as this is posted as a matter of fact.

So contact me today and reserve a spot.
Peace out,

Jeff Yalden

Aug 9th

Parents…We Create Memories for Teens

Hi. I’m Jeff Yalden, America’s favorite television teen life coach, here to share a moment with parents about quality time with their kids. In this video, I’m taking nephew golfing and showing him the in’s and out’s of the game. I even let him drive the golf cart. Check it out…

P.S. If you’d like the country’s top notch youth motivational speaker to come speak to your kids or your organization, you need to call or email me today. The new school year is fast approaching, and I’ll be all over the country. So contact me today and reserve a spot.
Yours truly,

Jeff Yalden.

Jul 23rd

Time Spent With A Child

Jeff spends quality time with his 9 yr old nephew teaching him golf.
This shows you, as parents, the importance of time with your kids.


Jeff is a highly successful and respected teen speaker and life coach. Find out more or how you can hire him to come and motivate your kids at JeffYalden.com

Jul 22nd

How To Deal With Teens And Their Bedrooms

Jeff gives advice to parents about their kids bedrooms.
What to do? Follow Jeff’s advice on teens and parenting.


Jeff is a highly successful and respected teen speaker and life coach. Find out more or how you can hire him to come and motivate your kids at JeffYalden.com

Jul 8th

Teen Speaker Talks About Teen Responsibility

Mom asks me about teens responsibility to pay running cost of a house. In my typical fashion I answer this “stupid” question. Hey…you might not like it, but it’s my opinion, and my opinion counts.

P.S. Don’t forget…you can hire me as your results-getting youth motivational speaker. Go to JeffYalden.com to find out much more.

Jun 29th

Divorced Parents…Who’s Fault Is It?

Teen blames parents divorce on himself and is thinking about suicide.

My advice? Don’t go there. It’s not your fault. Please watch the video for more straight talk…


P.S. Just in case you hadn’t noticed…I’m a youth motivational speaker, and I’ve touched hearts and changed lives of teens all around the country and in other parts of the world. If you’d like to get one of today’s top teen speakers to talk to your youth conference, school, or other gathering, check out my website: JeffYalden.com I’m here to help.