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Where do you look for inspiration?


To me, words that are crafted well will always leave a lasting impact
. Words form impressions. Words influence my thoughts and action. Therefore, I always seek for a good read. It keeps me happy, motivated, and focused.

Today, I will share some powerful sentences from my treasure cove which has influenced my lifestyle, parenting style till date. When I digress, when I don’t have answers, I revisit these. The quotes resonate my approach.

My top 5 influencers for 2021 are:

 

Be Organised!

Organise your physical space, financial space, kiddo's space, and your head space.

 

Never do for a child

What he/she can do for himself/herself.

A “dependent” child is a demanding child…

Children become irresponsible

Only when we fail to give them the opportunity to take on responsibility.

 

Children don’t listen.
They observe.


When a flower doesn't bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.”


Praise the effort, not the achievement. Because your words becomes their inner voice.


Do you have impactful words or books which you relish with your cuppa?

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