There are things in every spouse that drive their mate crazy. When we are meant to accept them with a full heart, and when we must beg Hashem for help in changing it? A fascinating class that touches on the whens, whys and hows of criticism, and to quietly help our husbands grown while showering them with the love and respect they need to succeed.
One enigmatic reality of the world is that people are driven so differently in their acts of giving. For instance, when we reach out to our spouse, how much of a return are we expecting? Rebbetzin Neustadt contrasts our giving to an adult and our giving to a child. What part in us must be built up before we're truly able to reach out? Learn why the giving of a woman and a man differ so much, and what role each spouse plays vis a vis the other.
Women often feel tired. What gives us that feeling of exhaustion? Hear how emotions affect our energy level, and so often triggers a marked fluctuation in our physical health. When we’re willing to confront how we really feel, we can often make noticeable changes in strengthening the state of our bodies.
Each child, and specifically the 'special' ones help their parents reach completion. Rebbetzin Neustadt explains how certain nisyonos in life can make or break us. Understanding the nature of this mission not only clarifies the goal, but adds chizuk to brave it in dignity. Hear also how nurturing an isolated child can draw them out of their lonely world.
Whether you are single or married, hear this special talk by Rebbetzin Yitty Neustadt about the hidden beauty and zechus that Am Yisrael has for the modesty that its women maintain. This modesty is also the hallmark of those women who have attained true greatness, and the driving force and secret of their amazing success.
How did the Jewish people guard their purity during the immoral depravity of the Egyptian bondage? Rebbitzen Neustadt describes how the Jewish women would not allow our names, dress or and language to get violated. Today, which standards are non-negotiable in our fight against the many quickly declining influences surrounding us?
Words are powerful. Children learn this as they mature by choosing to speak instead of hit. Adults also sense their power by understanding how a single sentence or added detail can change an entire story. But sometimes, the greatest power of words results when they are totally absent. Listen in to an excellent class that underscores a person's ability to listen.
'Hashem raised us above all the other nations.' This pasuk shows to all the peoples of the world His deep love for everyone. If we could realize how important we are to God, we wouldn't be able to hate or feel envy towards any one. Rebbetzin Neustadt explains the equation and shows how it would effectively alter the nature of all your interpersonal relationships.
Rachel’s act of self-restraint enabled her sister to walk down the aisle with the husband intended for her. On the other hand what power of prayer did Leah use to veer herself away from Esav? Learn how Rachel grabbed onto these events to merit her children's continued salvation through the long dark nights of gulus.
The Jewish nation left Egypt on a spiritual high, and with a strong, deep relationship to Hashem. But soon after we learned a tragic lesson from our mistake with the golden calf - only what we achieve ourselves can we considered ours. The first of this series by Rebbetzin Neustadt explains where classic psychology and improving one's character traits intersect.