Friday, February 16, 2018

"My vision for 2018 is simple: I desire compassion over destruction and connection over celebrity. In these times, it's our relationships that will keep us together and will keep us alive."

Women Surround Crying Mom Whose Toddler Was Having A Meltdown At The Airport
The Emotional Undercurrents That Children Understand
Teaching your Kids what to do in an Active Shooter Situation
The same people that did you wrong are telling a different version of the story and they're playing the victim. - PMAI
10 Things Parents Of ‘Normal’ Kids Should Know
It’s Official: Too Many Family Rules Make Tired And Angry Parents
Dear Courtney: Our Shared Journey Toward Imperfect Wholeness
To Live and To Love in Birdsong
Giving Toddlers Fewer Toys Makes One Major Difference to Their Playtime
4 Ways to Find Compassion for Your Kids When They're Driving You Nuts , I have been working harder to find those compassion within me.
Stop telling kids to "be careful" and what to say instead
May We Cherish A Love That is Raw, Gritty, and Real "Look at who is around you. You may well find that you are in fact surrounded by love, but a love that is in a different guise than romantic love. It may well be that you are not loveless, but quite loved. Look around you and find the sentient beings that give you love and receive your love, be it an old friend, a parent, a child, a pet." yes , I am grateful, thank you! “So let us love. Let us hang on to what propels us beyond our own ego, and dedicates us to the care of another. Let us recognize this love as tenderness inwardly, and justice out in public.” “It matters not whom you love, where you love, why you love, when you love or how you love. It matters only that you love.”
The Opposite Of Addiction is Connection, very interesting..
"You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them." Maya Angelou
Self-Love Is an Adventure, Not a Destination
Our Relationships Keep Us Alive: Let's Prioritize Them in 2018
The Key To Raising A Happy Child
Brandi Carlile On Practicing Forgiveness, Even When It's Hard

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