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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2017 · 44 MIN

136: How Making Friends With The Person In The Mirror Helps Your Kids

from Art Creativity & Wellbeing · host Kay Lock Kolp

Maybe you think that self-acceptance and self-forgiveness are fine for other people, but not for you (I know I used to feel this way.) I work with a lot of moms and dads who struggle with this – and the struggle 100% affects their parenting, and thus their kids. If you need a kick in the pants – or a guide into the world of not scowling in the mirror – then sign up for my free Friendly Mirror 10-day challenge! The Challenge will be conducted via video modules and a live interactive training session; specifically, each day for 10 days you'll get the latest video module, sometimes with a mini-assignment to complete if you choose. We'll wrap up with a live training session to answer your questions and work on keeping our great momentum going... Click here to sign up! The idea of goals is really resonating with y'all right now, judging from my inbox, Facebook page, and podcast download statistics… Today we spend a little bit more time on this track, when I extend on listener Eri's question about how the ability to accept and forgive ourselves impacts our children. Each night for a little over a year, I have had a very specific conversation. In the mirror, with myself. Today I teach you exactly how to have that conversation – and why it's so important. For key links including to the books I reference in today's episode, for written directions to the nightly mirror conversation, and to listen go to https://weturnedoutokay.com/136! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kaylockkolp.substack.com/subscribe

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