Posts Tagged "hurry"
On-Time with Empowered Children
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Would you like to be able to make sure things get done on time without rushing or over-managing your children? How about putting perfectionism aside and providing guidance without criticism or negative correction? Here are the 7 suggestions that I shared with readers of Rachel Macy Stafford’s powerful Hands Free Mama blog at her request in the comments section of her post “The...
Read MoreWish You Could Stop Rushing?
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Email question from Adriane*: I am a mother of 3 great kiddos – sons ages 14 and 4, and a daughter age 6. I feel as if I’m going in circles because I surround myself with daily readings, blogs, helpful tips all the time on how to be a better parent. How it’s never too late. It’s like I know what I need to do, and I know what I could or should be doing, but for some...
Read MoreA Hurried Child
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Wow! I just had a coaching session with Eva Sim-Zabka, and in under 10 minutes she got to the core of my complaint: “Everything takes too long!” As a child I was called “slow as molasses,” particularly when it came to getting into the car. In our family of 6, I was “always” the last one. It happened at the dinner table, too. After everyone was done eating and...
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