163rd Rescription: Childhood Skills: Balancing Boundaries, Self-Care, and Personal Growth

EPISODE · Jun 29, 2023 · 29 MIN

163rd Rescription: Childhood Skills: Balancing Boundaries, Self-Care, and Personal Growth

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Do you ever marvel at your children's traits and wonder how they might have impacted your own life if you possessed them? Join us for a heartwarming conversation as we share our admiration for our children's characteristics, such as carefree attitudes and enthusiasm for learning. We explore how these qualities have shaped them into confident adults and reflect on our own experiences from childhood through to adulthood.Finding the right balance between being outgoing and vulnerable can be challenging. Tune in as we discuss teaching our children the importance of boundaries and assertiveness, while also learning from their perspectives. In our busy lives, finding time for ourselves can be tough, but it's essential for self-care. Discover how we navigate this challenge, the benefits of a supportive partner, and how our endeavors, such as gardening, can lead to personal growth.Finally, we offer words of encouragement and some well-deserved shout outs to our amazing listeners, including celebrating a recent engagement and acknowledging a grad chapter's annual boat ride. Listen in to be inspired, and remember: strive for greatness, make today better than yesterday and always pursue your passions with purpose.Support the show

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