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There comes a time in the life of a woman
When she discards her old ways like tossed shoes in the garbage
When she shreds her list of âshouldsâ and obligations
And when impossible expectations are burned in an incinerator
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When the approval of others once jewels now turn to pennies in her sock
When the hunt for another is now replaced by a hunt for herself
And when parental tentacles of tradition no longer define her truth
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When her desire to fit in with the crowd dissolves
When her manic compulsion to be perfect vaporizes
And when her obsession to be voted popular eviscerates
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When she simply says âno moreâ
When facade, artifice, and guile leave her nauseated
And when righteousness, dogma, and superiority repulse her
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When she no longer fears conflict but faces it boldly like a lioness
When she guards her authenticity as fearlessly as she guards her babies
And when she drops the role of savior knowing she can only save herself
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When she no longer cowers in the shadows of her unworthiness
When she no longer plays small so others can feel big
And when she swaps the role of victim for the role of cocreator
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When she unabashedly and boldly occupies her ultimate sovereignty
When she finally feels ready to claim her space in the world
And when she redefines compassion as unequivocal self-love
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When she finally releases her childlike dependencies on others
When she dares to rewrite a new mandate of living for herself
One that says:
I release unworthiness and fear
I divorce servility and passivity
I divest inauthenticity and enmeshment
I end the pretense of being someone I am not
And from now on I declare...
I will ascend into my highest power
I will embrace my greatest autonomy
I will celebrate my deepest worth
I will embody my fiercest courage and manifest the most authentic me
The time is now
I am ready
To awaken into my renaissance.
- Dr. Shefali Tsabary,
Radical Awakening
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Books Iâve Seen People Read on the Train in February 2024
Paper towns - John Green
Slaughterhouse 5 - Kurt Vonnaget
Crying in H-Mart - Michelle Zauner
1984 - George Orwell (this one was at 1:24 am btw)
Hello Beautiful - Ann Napolitano
Roots - Alex Haley
Absolution - Alice McDermott
The Wind Bird Chronicles - Haruki Murakami
The Conscious Parent: Transforming Ourselves, Empowering Our Children - Shefali Tsabary
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Hereâs my post for January train reads
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The Hidden Power of the Five Hearts: Empower Your Thoughts, Balance Your Emotions, and Unlock Vibrant Health and Abundance The Hidden Power of the Five Hearts: Empower Your Thoughts, Balance Your Emotions, and Unlock Vibrant Health and Abundance Contributor(s): Snyder, Kimberly (Author) Publisher: Hay House LLC ISBN: 140197726X Physical Info: 0.8" H x 8.8" L x 5.6" W (0.7 lbs) 208 pages Kimberly Snyder is a multiple times New York Times best-selling author, holistic wellness expert, nutritionist and meditation teacher. She has authored seven previous books, including Radical Beauty, which she co-authored with Deepak Chopra, and You Are More Than You Think You Are: Practical Enlightenment for Everyday Life. She is also the founder of Solluna, a holistic lifestyle brand, the HeartAlign System and Meditation. Kimberly is the host of the top-rated Feel Good Podcast, which covers all aspects of holistic wellness. Kimberly has worked with dozens of top celebrities to feel their best, including Drew Barrymore, Reese Witherspoon, and Channing Tatum, and is regularly featured on numerous national media outlets, including Good Morning America, the Today show , the New York Times, Vogue, and the Wall Street Journal. Kimberly resides in Los Angeles and Hawai'i with her husband and children. To learn more about Kimberly and Solluna, visit: and www.mysolluna.com and @_kimberlysnyder. Review Quotes: "Kimberly is an amazing woman. She is brilliant." - Drew Barrymore "Kimberly's philosophy reveals that the mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of you, your diet and health are one." - Deepak Chopra "Kimberly is a most important heart-based teacher of our time, and the wisdom and science around the heart she offers in The Hidden Power of the Five Hearts are utterly necessary for humanity to thrive--and survive--in this modern age." - Alberto Villoldo PhD, Medical anthropologist and best-selling author of "Shaman, Healer, Sage" and "Grow a New Body" "Kimberly Snyder's HeartAlign Meditation and her teachings and insights are effective and illuminating tools to help people everywhere tap into the power of their hearts and transform their lives. Her new book, The Hidden Power of the Five Hearts, is a magnificent guide that will help you discover the purpose, clarity, greater health, unconditional love, and peace that is within us all. I urge you not just to read this book but to study and practice its wisdom." - Michael Bernard Beckwith, Founder & CEO, Agape International Spiritual Center, Author of "Life Visioning" and "Spiritual Liberation" & Host, Take Back Your Mind podcast "Kimberly's teachings on heart-based living and the HeartAlign Meditation are powerful tools to help create more peace and unity, starting within each of us, and spreading across families and the world. Her work is so important and needed today." - Dr. Shefali Tsabary, New York Times best-selling author of "The Conscious Parent" "Kimberly Snyder's teachings on heart intelligence and her heart-based HeartAlign Meditation are groundbreaking tools to promote health, vitality, emotional intelligence and happiness from within. Her new book, The Hidden Power of the Five Hearts, is an eye-opening and fascinating read on the true power of the human heart." - Dan Buettner, Founder of the Blue Zones and #1 New York Times best-selling author of the "Blue Zones" book series "In The Hidden Power of the Five Hearts, Kimberly Snyder has an alternative to thinking harder: feel harder. This new book is an exploration of the power of the heart to reduce stress and overwhelm, transmute negative energy into vibrancy and help us live a life of purpose. The book bridges science and spirituality in a manner that is equally insightful and useful. I am honored to call her a friend and mentor." - Jeff Krasno, CEO, Commune Media "Kimberly's teachings and the HeartAlign Meditation have profoundly positively impacted my life personally, helping me tune into a new source of power, softness, and knowing that all stems from my heart. Her teaching merge ancient spiritual wisdom with cutting-edge technology that can benefit everyone. Kimberly is a source of light in this world and her teachings a beacon of hope for the future of humanity and the planet." - Casey Means, M.D., Levels Co-Founder, Author of the #1 New York Times bestseller "Good Energy" "The Hidden Power of The Five Hearts is much more than a book to read, it's an opportunity and an invitation to embark on a fantastic journey to better understand how to think, love, live healthier and achieve abundance in all its forms. Kimberly Snyder is a trusted voice and authentic guide who unlocks a fascinating secret to self-empowerment-heart intelligence." - Thomas M. Kostigen, multiple New York Times best-selling author, including "Cool Food: Erasing Your Carbon Footprint One Bite at a Time," co-authored with Robert Downey, Jr. "Kimberly Snyder's work on awakening the heart is so important and timely from both a scientific and spiritual perspective. Her new book, The Hidden Power of the Five Hearts offers highly practical and valuable ways to create growth, abundance and true success in your life. It will have a treasured place on my book shelf." - Hitendra Wadhwa, Ph.D., Professor at Columbia Business School, founder of the Mentora Institute and author of "Inner Mastery, Outer Impact." Publisher Marketing: Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and stuck in a cycle of low energy, anxiety, and fear? There is a powerful, often overlooked solution to these challenges: the hidden power within your heart. For centuries, ancient wisdom has recognized the heart as a power center, a gateway to our highest potential. Modern science now confirms that this "heart brain" significantly influences our physical and emotional well-being, as well as our perceptions and thoughts. In The Hidden Power of the Five Hearts, New York Times bestseller Kimberly Snyder unveils the secret to harnessing your heart's intelligence. Combining ancient wisdom with cutting-edge science on heart-brain communication, Kimberly offers transformative insights to help you deeply connect to your heart's power. This essential guide will lead you through five stages to awaken the vast intelligence and power of your heart. Unlocking this power can lead to extraordinary improvements in your health, relationships, confidence, and overall peace. You'll also learn the 8-minute HeartAlign Meditation, proven to boost physical, emotional, and psychological balance by 29 percent in just four weeks. Break free from overthinking, embrace heart-based living, and experience a life of clarity, flow, and purpose, transforming every aspect of your existence.
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Detachment doesn't mean we avoid becoming intimate with the other, only that we aren't dependent on them for our inner nourishment. We receive the other's love and care as they choose to share it, without judging or critiquing its form. We move away from small-minded concerns such as, Do they love me, do they desire me, do they need me? to big-minded ones such as, Are we thriving, growing, evolving, allowing, and freeing?
Dr. Shefali Tsabary, A Radical Awakening
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There comes a time in the life of a woman
When she discards her old ways like tossed shoes in the garbage
When she shreds her list of âshouldsâ and obligations
And when impossible expectations are burned in an incinerator
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When the approval of others once jewels now turn to pennies in her sock
When the hunt for another is now replaced by a hunt for herself
And when parental tentacles of tradition no longer define her truth
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When her desire to fit in with the crowd dissolves
When her manic compulsion to be perfect vaporizes
And when her obsession to be voted popular eviscerates
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When she simply says âno moreâ
When facade, artifice, and guile leave her nauseated
And when righteousness, dogma, and superiority repulse her
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When she no longer fears conflict but faces it boldly like a lioness
When she guards her authenticity as fearlessly as she guards her babies
And when she drops the role of savior knowing she can only save herself
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When she no longer cowers in the shadows of her unworthiness
When she no longer plays small so others can feel big
And when she swaps the role of victim for the role of cocreator
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When she unabashedly and boldly occupies her ultimate sovereignty
When she finally feels ready to claim her space in the world
And when she redefines compassion as unequivocal self-love
There comes a time in the life of a woman
When she finally releases her childlike dependencies on others
When she dares to rewrite a new mandate of living for herself
One that says:
I release unworthiness and fear
I divorce servility and passivity
I divest inauthenticity and enmeshment
I end the pretense of being someone I am not
And from now on I declare...
I will ascend into my highest power
I will embrace my greatest autonomy
I will celebrate my deepest worth
I will embody my fiercest courage and manifest the most authentic me
The time is now
I am ready
To awaken into my renaissance.
- Dr. Shefali Tsabary,
Radical Awakening
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Cel mai mare eveniment de parenting din România, ParentED Fest, va avea loc toamna aceasta, pe 3 octombrie, la BucureČti.
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A Radical Awakening By Dr. Shefali Tsabary
Dr. Shefali Tsabaryâs âA Radical Awakeningâ is an inspiring guide for those seeking personal transformation and empowerment. This bestselling book delves into the journey of awakening one's true self through deep self-awareness and breaking free from societal conditioning. Dr. Tsabary, a renowned clinical psychologist, offers transformative insights and practical tools to help readers overcome limiting beliefs, embrace authenticity, and live a life of purpose and fulfillment. With its compelling mix of psychological wisdom and spiritual insight, âA Radical Awakeningâ is perfect for readers interested in self-help, personal development, and holistic growth.Available On Bookbins!
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8 things you should NEVER do to autistic children | and what to do instead #autism #autisticchildren #gentleparentingtips #parenting This is a long one⌠but itâs because I have so much to say! I have added time stamps, so if you find some points more interesting you can simply skip to that chapter by clicking on the timeline in the video or here in the description box. In this video I share 13 tips for what to do and what not to do with autistic children, and these tips also include teenagers and young adults. I also share examples for most points, and some tips of what you can do instead. The tips will come up in green and pink information-boxes, so feel free to pause the video or screenshot these tips to save them for when you need them. My book recommendations for parenting, and all sources mentioned, are linked down below. 00:00 Intro 00:15 Never hold down an autistic child 01:32 Tips for bad behaviours 02:40 Encourage better ways to deal with strong emotions 03:26 Tips for dealing with strong emotions 04:13 Never blame the child 04:37 Example: Trying to help my husband⌠05:32 Dealing with unwanted behaviours 05:50 Tips 06:18 Adapt your home 06:57 How to adapt your home to suit your childâs needs 07:39 A humble approach 07:58 You donât know what if feels like to be your child 08:13 Tips for parents 09:21 Stop saying âeveryone is on the spectrumâ 10:09 Treat your child with respect 10:30 Tips for parenting 11:07 Healthy food 12:04 Tips for getting your autistic child to eat healthy foods 13:05 Broccoli sprouts to treat autism 13:53 Consider home schooling 14:18 Montessori does not work for kids with ADHD/ADD 15:33 Introduce healthy special interests 16:22 Tips for healthy special interests 16:50 Love and compassion 17:22 Dinner is ready example 18:07 Donât scream or yell 18:49 Make life work for your child 19:02 How to create a life that works for your child 19:34 Stop encouraging autistic kids to have kids! 19:45 Why autistic people should not have children 20:57 Parenting can be done better 22:35 Tips for communication 23:18 Final thoughts Books you have to read The Conscious Parent - Dr. Shefali Tsabary How Children Learn - John Hault The Whole-Brain Child - Daniel J. Siegel MD and Tina Payne Bryson Peaceful Parent, HAPPY KIDS - DR. Laura Markham Ted-talk on the schooling system https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9CE55wbtY Studies cited Lifestyle factors associated with depression - https://ift.tt/wrgx7Dd How diet affects depression and anxiety - https://ift.tt/tlTe49s Vegetarian diet for better mood - https://ift.tt/7U3viT9 Sulforaphane for treating autism - https://ift.tt/uDaOhed Treating autism in young men - https://ift.tt/oyce9rU Blueberries for improved cognition - https://ift.tt/hobXRq1 Cognitive effects of blueberries for children - https://ift.tt/1CP3atb Thank you so much for watching đş đĽ Follow along https://ift.tt/bdZxaSN My second channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC5HMu52tV5sPE6lq9hr7Lg ⨠If you want to support the making of these videos you can do so here https://ift.tt/WEQLJeI https://ift.tt/AqpXdgE đˇ My Essentials for Health https://ift.tt/rw3ZuBb via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-7VrQWo6oU
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BEST INDIAN PARENTING BOOKS FOR EVERY NEW PARENT SHOULD READ
Parenthood is an extraordinary and transformative journey that promises you extreme ups and downs and results in an experience unmatched .it takes you through an emotional rollercoaster where things happen even before you could process the previous one and therefore, BOOKSWAGON is here to the present the best Indian parenting books. We are here to hold your hand in your ride of extreme highs and lows and calm you down during your emotional burst outs.be it a new parent or parent of a stubborn 13-year-old, we have curated selection of bestselling books on effective parenting. From insightful Indian parenting guides to practical tips, these books cover a range of topics to support you on your parenting journey. We cater variety Indian parenting tips books , whether you're looking for authoritative guidance or heartfelt stories, our collection ensures a rich wall of knowledge to support you in raising happy, resilient, and well-rounded individuals.
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"The Mommy Network" : The book is written by Nidhi Gahlaut. It is a detailed guide for those new to motherhood.it consists of the author's own experiences as well as the experiences and stories of others when they were introduced to motherhood. It talks about the topics that often are confusing to the new mother's like pregnancy, childbirth, breast feeding, sleep training etc.
"Positive Parentingâ: the book is written by Dr. Shefali Tsabary. The book assures us to convey the themes of self-love and empathy. The author tries to suggest that a parent can build a bond with their young ones by making a mindful and empathetic approach towards their kids' ideas and thoughts.
"Raja Raja Sudhaâ: the book is written by Raja Lakshmi Srinivasan. The book tries to advise the parents to raise their children with love and values. The texts of the book are inspired by Indian traditions and the author's own experiences as a parent. It emphasizes on inculcating moral values from a young age.
 "The Whole-Brain Childâ: the book is written by Dr. Anitha Bennett and Dr. Vijay Nagaswami. The book intends to uncover the neuroscience behind your child's behavior and develop strategies to nurture their brain. The book offers the insight that enables parents to respond correctly to their child's actions with empathy. The book discovers the aspects of integration, attunement, repair, mindfulness and narrative suggesting the parents to be supportive of their kid's emotions.
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PÄrintele conČtient. Cum sÄ ne transformÄm pe noi pentru a avea copii puternici Shefali Tsabary
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Book Summary - "The Conscious Parent" by Dr. Shefali Tsabary
âThe Conscious Parent: Transforming Ourselves, Empowering Our Childrenâ by Dr. Shefali Tsabary is a ground-breaking book that redefines the way we approach parenting. Released in 2010, this thought-provoking work challenges traditional parenting paradigms and advocates for a new approach that prioritises self-awareness, mindfulness and conscious interaction between parents and children. Dr.âŚ
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Iâve been saying this for years but hereâs a quote from psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Shefali Tsabary:
âRather than being a selfless act, bringing a child into the world tends to start out with a heavy dose of ego. The decision to have a child often springs from a desire to fulfill an inner longing on our part, which we imagine will be solved by the fantasy of what it will be like to have a family and be a parent.â
Itâs from her book on parenting called âThe Awakened Familyâ She does not pull her punches.
Reading it sometimes filled me with rage at my parents because somethings were so obvious and validating I was like:
âThis? THIS? Why could you not have fucking clued into this??â
But for the sake of my mental health, I did eventually find/come to a place of forgiveness.
Anyways, I just really love this book and look for any excuse to recommend it.
Just a completely random thought but like...
I am truly starting to believe, at least for people my age (so late 20s- early 30s range), our parents didn't actually want children. Not in the way that matters.
They didn't want unique, individual, whole other people to raise into adults. They didn't want to do the amazingly hard work of being a parent- in that being a parent entails making sure your children can go out into the world and be their own people and make their own way, and it is your job as the person raising them to prepare them for that as best you can.
They wanted "children". As in dolls. As in "look at this thing I made let's talk about how great I am for making it". As in "let me brag about all of my child's accomplishments, those are all on me, but if they fail that is on them". As in "my child matters in what they can give me, not in who they are as a person of inherent value". As in "this was expected of me and I did it and now I am going to raise this human being the same way my parents raised me".
As in "why doesn't my fully grown adult child talk to me anymore? They're so entitled! They're so whiny! They DARE tell me I didn't do a good job parenting them! They DARE tell me I hurt them! They DARE express that they have feelings and thoughts and wants and a life outside of what I imagined for them in my head, outside of what will look good on me! How dare they not be a little thing I can hang on my fridge with a magnet and point to and say look my baby loves me. Look I am a good parent- that means I am a good person. Look I became a parent and that means I am GOOD. How DARE they undermine my entire identity as a Good Parent by telling me that I messed up?"
#one thing she says that I love#is how the true calling of the parent#is to inspire their child to love themselves and to love being alive#<3#and that is everything I believe in in a nutshell
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR ABC NEWSâ âGOOD MORNING AMERICA,â FEB. 27-MARCH 4
The following report highlights the programming of ABCâs âGood Morning Americaâ during the week of Feb. 27-March 4. âGood Morning Americaâ is a two-hour, live program anchored by Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan, and Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist. The morning news program airs MONDAY-FRIDAY (7:00-9:00 a.m. EST) on ABC.âŻâŻâŻÂ
Highlights of the week include the following:âŻâŻÂ
Monday, Feb. 27 â Model Gigi Hadid and TV personality Tan France (âNext in Fashionâ); basketball nun Sister Jean on new memoir (âWake Up With Purpose!â); âGMAâsâ Janai Norman with a surprise for National Black History Month
Tuesday, Feb. 28 â âGMAâsâ Michael Strahan explores Easter Island; clinical psychologist Dr. Shefali Tsabary (âThe Parenting Mapâ); âGMAâ celebrates HBCUs with Unity Step; author Nedra Tawwab (âDrama Freeâ); chef and TV personality Sunny Anderson (âSpring Baking Championshipâ)Â
Wednesday, March 1 â A performance by Adam Lambert
Thursday, March 2 â âGMAâsâ Michael Strahan experiences Easter Island culture; pianist Mahani Teave; Deals and Steals: Women-Run Small Businesses with ABC e-commerce editor Tory JohnsonâŻâŻÂ
Friday, March 3 âActor Matthew Rhys (âPerry Masonâ); actress Stephanie Hsu (âEverything Everywhere All at Onceâ); a performance by New Edition
Saturday, March 4 â Design expert and event planner Jove Meyer on award-worthy party planning; Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory JohnsonâŻâŻÂ
ABC Media RelationsâŻâŻÂ Brooks LancasterâŻâŻâŻÂ [email protected] âŻâŻÂ
--ABC--
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We donât live a life, we live a pattern.
Shefali Tsabary, A Radical Awakening
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Operating with intention
Iâve recently been focused on the idea of being intentional. I define that simply as having a reason, a purpose, behind doing whatever it is that Iâm doing. Once you go down the path of having a purpose, itâs almost impossible for the next step not to be a plan.
This last week my effort to be intentional has been most evident as a parent. My two toddler boys are curious, adventurous and emotional as hell, and being present and aware of how my reactions to those emotions are affecting them has been challenging, but rewarding. The more I think through it as a game of life, the more I get excited about the incredible impact I can have on who they become and the relationship weâll form over their lives. Having a purpose, or a hope in many cases, is helpful, but having a plan is necessary in order to see your purpose come to fruition.
A plan can be simple. Iâll use and share the framework from Principles by Ray Dalio, shared in a recent post. Start with a clear GOAL. Write out your intention. Itâs critical to get this one paper (or digital, just write it.) Then identify the top reasons youâll fall short of your intended goal. I call these FAILURE MODES. Write those down too. Then write out a few ways youâll avoid each failure, Ray calls this the DIAGNOSIS. Then with every ounce of intentionality you have, write the PLAN that gets your around the failure modes. Then just go do it. The simplest part to say, the hardest part to accomplish.
In my parenting, my goal was to help my son realize why he was sad. The failure mode was me getting emotional, typically frustrated or angry, that he was so emotional. The diagnosis was that I would react quickly to his emotions so my plan was to wait 30-60 seconds before doing or saying anything to him. Let him experience his emotions for a minute to feel what that was like. It let me breath and think through my intentions before just acting. My plan was then to ask him question vs telling him what to do/feel. âWhats going on buddy?â âWhy do you feel this way?â âWhat can I do to help you?â It didnât work all the time, but Iâll tell ya what, it felt good. And it was better than the alternative.
With this topic on my mind I re-listened to Oprahâs podcast w/ Dr. Shefali Tsabary about Concious parenting, which will challenge any parent to their core. One simple idea to noodle on from the convo is that the child existing to shape the parent vs the generally accepted hierarchical alternative of the parents existing to raise the child. When we rethink about the expectations that we project onto our children we realize we shape them to not only be âlike usâ but âto be the most perfect versions of usâ which is not only unfair, but unrealistic and destined for disappointment. Nothing will make you want to be more intentional than when you realize youâre daily shaping the person your child will become.
Iâve also thumbed the pages of the Patagonia (yes the clothing brand) book called Family Business about the reasons behind, and the practices within the daycare & home school offered to the children of Patagonia employees. This is a gem, more as a reference, but I love it because it weaves together family life and business life philosophies that resonate with me. And, they are business practices I wish I could have been a part of implimenting in past companies, but will certainly seek to employ in the future.
So, back to intentionality. All these micro processes take time, but you must know what it is you actual want. You must be self critical and self aware that the way you âaccomplishâ is as important as what you accomplish. I personally found these lessons of intentionality which start out specific to parenting to be insanely practical in operating a company, in investing into companies, and frankly for any-one wants accomplish things in their life. There is something profoundly OK with your intention being a set of ideals, and your result set being the cumulative of where youâve fallen short. In fact, that is the only possible reality.
Ryan Graves
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Shefali Tsabary, autoare Či psihoterapeutÄ, promoveazÄ parentingul conČtient, bazat pe prezenČÄ Či auto-reflecČie. Pe 3 octombrie, va susČine o conferinČÄ ĂŽn BucureČti.
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