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This question strips parenting to its core responsibility: Are we raising kids who know our love is a rock, not a reward?
Desire to be supported and encouraged by other like-minded women? Join us at the Kairos FREE Online Community. https://createyournow.com
Because nothing kills trust faster than transactional love — the kind that whispers, "You have to earn my care." Here's the truth: No one, at any age, wants to unload their biggest fears and failures onto someone who's counting points or judging through the lens of rigid morals and values. That's a hard pill for parents, but the stakes are high.
The Mirror Effect: Kids See Through the Facade
Here's the cold, clear reality — kids can sniff out if your love is real or just a performance. They notice when your affection depends on their grades, behavior, or achievements. That's a deal-breaker. Because when the chips are down, what they really need is a refuge that says: "No matter what, I'm here. I've got you." If they don't find that first at home, they'll get it somewhere else — and it might not be a place that helps them grow.
So if your kid's "first run" isn't to you, that's your signal right there.
The question for every parent becomes: how do we build that "go-to" foundation of unconditional love — not just in word, but in practice?
The K.I.S.S. ~ Build a "go-to" foundation of unconditional love!What does it look like to build that go-to foundation in real life?
Here Are 3 Non-Negotiable Moves to Show Real Unconditional Love
Action Step: Practice saying "Help me understand what happened" instead of "Why did you do that?"
Action Step: Schedule one-on-one "undistracted time" weekly. No phones, no judgments—just you and your kid.
Action Step: Share a "fail" or fear with your kid and how you navigated it. Show you're not "above" them but beside them.
Why This Matters More Than Ever
The WHO kids run to first isn't just about immediate comfort — it shapes their whole approach to life's challenges. When parents embody unconditional love, kids learn where real refuge lives. They grow up confident to share pains, mistakes, and fears without fear of rejection or manipulation. They don't seek validation on the playground or from a partner because they know they have a home base.
Parents, you must hold this responsibility tightly: your love must be a constant landing pad, not a roller coaster. That's what builds resilient, healthy humans who will carry the legacy forward.
The answer to "Where do I run first?" starts at home — with you.
Show up as the safe harbor, the steady heart, the unshakable yes that doesn't depend on conditions.
Because at the end of the day, that's the kind of love every kid deserves — and it's the kind of parent you can be.
"Be present. Be incredible. Be YOU!!!"
#ConfessionsOfAnUpsetMama #CreateYourNow #TodaysParent
🔔 Desire to be supported and encouraged by other like-minded women? Join us at the Kairos FREE Online Community. https://createyournow.com
TAKE A.I.M. ~ Action Ignites Motivation - This is a complimentary (FREE) coaching call with me. You will discuss your specific situation while gaining tools and strategies to move you forward. (https://form.jotform.com/62988215824163)
🙏 Create Your Now TV on Pray.com (https://pray.com)
🎥 Create Your Now on YouTube (https://youtube.com/createyournow)
🎧 Create Your Now on Spotify, Pandora, and Audible.
🎶 Create Your Now on iHeart Radio (http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Create-Your-Now-Your-Best/)
Instagram @CreateYourNow @KristianneWargo
Twitter @KristianneWargo @CreateYourNow
Facebook www.facebook.com/TheKISSCoach www.facebook.com/CreateYourNow
Cover Art by Jenny Hamson
Photo by Canva.com
Music by Mandisa - Overcomer
http://www.mandisaofficial.com
Song ID: 68209 Song Title: Overcomer Writer(s): Ben Glover, Chris Stevens, David Garcia Copyright © 2013 Meaux Mercy (BMI) Moody Producer Music (BMI) One Songs (ASCAP) Ariose Music (ASCAP) Universal Music - Brentwood Benson Publ. (ASCAP) D Soul Music (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
By Kristianne Wargo4.9
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This question strips parenting to its core responsibility: Are we raising kids who know our love is a rock, not a reward?
Desire to be supported and encouraged by other like-minded women? Join us at the Kairos FREE Online Community. https://createyournow.com
Because nothing kills trust faster than transactional love — the kind that whispers, "You have to earn my care." Here's the truth: No one, at any age, wants to unload their biggest fears and failures onto someone who's counting points or judging through the lens of rigid morals and values. That's a hard pill for parents, but the stakes are high.
The Mirror Effect: Kids See Through the Facade
Here's the cold, clear reality — kids can sniff out if your love is real or just a performance. They notice when your affection depends on their grades, behavior, or achievements. That's a deal-breaker. Because when the chips are down, what they really need is a refuge that says: "No matter what, I'm here. I've got you." If they don't find that first at home, they'll get it somewhere else — and it might not be a place that helps them grow.
So if your kid's "first run" isn't to you, that's your signal right there.
The question for every parent becomes: how do we build that "go-to" foundation of unconditional love — not just in word, but in practice?
The K.I.S.S. ~ Build a "go-to" foundation of unconditional love!What does it look like to build that go-to foundation in real life?
Here Are 3 Non-Negotiable Moves to Show Real Unconditional Love
Action Step: Practice saying "Help me understand what happened" instead of "Why did you do that?"
Action Step: Schedule one-on-one "undistracted time" weekly. No phones, no judgments—just you and your kid.
Action Step: Share a "fail" or fear with your kid and how you navigated it. Show you're not "above" them but beside them.
Why This Matters More Than Ever
The WHO kids run to first isn't just about immediate comfort — it shapes their whole approach to life's challenges. When parents embody unconditional love, kids learn where real refuge lives. They grow up confident to share pains, mistakes, and fears without fear of rejection or manipulation. They don't seek validation on the playground or from a partner because they know they have a home base.
Parents, you must hold this responsibility tightly: your love must be a constant landing pad, not a roller coaster. That's what builds resilient, healthy humans who will carry the legacy forward.
The answer to "Where do I run first?" starts at home — with you.
Show up as the safe harbor, the steady heart, the unshakable yes that doesn't depend on conditions.
Because at the end of the day, that's the kind of love every kid deserves — and it's the kind of parent you can be.
"Be present. Be incredible. Be YOU!!!"
#ConfessionsOfAnUpsetMama #CreateYourNow #TodaysParent
🔔 Desire to be supported and encouraged by other like-minded women? Join us at the Kairos FREE Online Community. https://createyournow.com
TAKE A.I.M. ~ Action Ignites Motivation - This is a complimentary (FREE) coaching call with me. You will discuss your specific situation while gaining tools and strategies to move you forward. (https://form.jotform.com/62988215824163)
🙏 Create Your Now TV on Pray.com (https://pray.com)
🎥 Create Your Now on YouTube (https://youtube.com/createyournow)
🎧 Create Your Now on Spotify, Pandora, and Audible.
🎶 Create Your Now on iHeart Radio (http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Create-Your-Now-Your-Best/)
Instagram @CreateYourNow @KristianneWargo
Twitter @KristianneWargo @CreateYourNow
Facebook www.facebook.com/TheKISSCoach www.facebook.com/CreateYourNow
Cover Art by Jenny Hamson
Photo by Canva.com
Music by Mandisa - Overcomer
http://www.mandisaofficial.com
Song ID: 68209 Song Title: Overcomer Writer(s): Ben Glover, Chris Stevens, David Garcia Copyright © 2013 Meaux Mercy (BMI) Moody Producer Music (BMI) One Songs (ASCAP) Ariose Music (ASCAP) Universal Music - Brentwood Benson Publ. (ASCAP) D Soul Music (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.

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