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jp π©
@jpfraneto.eth
the more i face this situation, the more i realize how much i want to extract it from the relationship that i have with my daughter: being in a rush my difficulty for planning properly when going out (for example to take her to the kinder) has as a consequence that im in a hurry. and this is the image and process that i convey to her do things fast! we are in a rush! i am the one that perceives time. she doesnt. she is only three years old. so here i am, with my grown up persona putting on top of her the notion of time and my incapacity to relate to it from a place of balance and the more i see myself on these situations, the stronger i realize how important it is to let go of it. to truly learn how to plan and if it happens that we are actually on a rush, learn how to not transfer that to her. learn how to actually be chill on that situation when you are late and you are in a hurry, it doesnt actually help you do things faster it only brings stress and tension and i dont want to bring that to her
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Tim
@cryptim.eth
Itβs definitely a good learning experience. Just getting the kids on the bus on time can be a huge struggle. Each child is different though and will react to the pressure differently.
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Mercury60 π©
@mercury60
Unfortunately, I exhibited this behavior when my daughter was small, and now I realize that some of the anxiety traits are still present in her behavior.
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