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I've been thinking a lot lately about the concept of "showing up."
Showing up, in parenting, seems like the only thing we can do. It's what we're called to do: show up for our children, no matter what. But it often gets clouded by our thoughts and judgments of the moment.
The moment we get out of our way—by noticing what comes up in these moments with our children—we start to show up for them and ourselves in entirely unexpected ways.
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By Danny CobbinI've been thinking a lot lately about the concept of "showing up."
Showing up, in parenting, seems like the only thing we can do. It's what we're called to do: show up for our children, no matter what. But it often gets clouded by our thoughts and judgments of the moment.
The moment we get out of our way—by noticing what comes up in these moments with our children—we start to show up for them and ourselves in entirely unexpected ways.
E-Mail to work with or collab [email protected]