parenting during pandemic
“You live and you learn.”
But, what does that truly mean? Is learning the same as living? Is living the same as learning? What is the connection between the two?
Do all of us have the capacity to learn from life circumstances? Or is learning a skill that’s available only to a few of us?
How do you know if you have learned something?
Does everything in life have a lesson behind it?
Join us August 27th, 11:45 AM EST, as we, Scott Mason, Casey Berman, Dorothy Oger and Oleg Lougheed, explore ways to learn from life circumstances, the importance of beginners mindset, and other related topics.
Share what you have learned from your story so far!
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We may not like being uncomfortable with certain aspects of our life, or having other people feel uncomfortable about them, but at some point, we have to realize that we can find comfort amongst this uncomfort. This concept especially applies to parenting, as Jess Shuraleff discusses in this episode.
Jess Shuraleff covers topics such as being a model for your children, dealing with other people’s judgment, and what to do when you’re feeling unprepared or like a bad parent. In becoming comfortable with the uncomfortableness in parenthood, you can feel much more content with your own journey as well as your child’s.
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