It turns out that most of what we really wish for doesn't cost a lot of money, but fulfilling our dreams often means making some hard choices involving downsizing and budgeting. Rather than the answer being making a fortune, it's committing to family, spirit or integrity, creativity, and place. - George Kinder Affirmation: I work towards fulfilling my dreams. I have a plan and I take steps forward at a pace that is comfortable for me.
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"Normal day, let me be aware of the treasure you are. Let me learn from you, love you, bless you before you depart. Let me not pass you by in quest of some rare and perfect tomorrow. Let me hold you while I may, for it may not always be so. " -Mary Jean Iron Affirmation: I am grateful for all I have
The spiritual parent allows his child to be who he is and revels in this uniqueness. The spiritual parent provides fertile ground for her child to grow roots that will center and anchor her for life. She gives her child a blank canvas to fill with the colors of his soul - a palette of experiences to draw on throughout his years. - Mimi Doe Affirmation: I celebrate my child's uniqueness and open my eyes to the colours of his soul
Spirituality is in our routine lives with our children, the ordinary miracles. The everyday events- dinner conversations, lighting candles, creating comfortable rituals, performing daily chores - have the potential to be sacred moments... You can't choose your child's memories, but when you embrace a spiritual approach to parenting you increase the odds that her recollections will enrich her life and soul. - Mimi Doe Affirmation: In the hustle and bustle of everyday life I create sacred moments for my children.