Create Freedom for Your Kids to Be Who They Are Meant to Be
January 9, 2022
Do you wonder how to set your kids up to be truly happy and successful in life – to be wholly, truly who they are meant to become?
This is one of the most important things to me as a parent and I imagine it is for you too.
I believe it starts with trust—a deep unshakable trust in all that is occurring even when circumstances look messy, broken, or completely off track.
Sometimes it takes time for our kids to find themselves, truly figure out who they are and what they are here to do. Our only job is to get out of their way and trust that they will get there one way or another.
And this is not always easy!
I am sure if you are anything like me you have caught yourself from time to time, telling your kids exactly what to do and how to do it.
But as we know it rarely works.
In this conversation, Lucy and I discuss how to help your kids discover who it is they are here to be and how we as parents can learn to trust them to find their way.
If you’re a parent of a 2-year-old, 12-year-old, or a 22-year-old, you’ll want to tune in!
In our talk Lucy shares:
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- What she says to her kids to create true safety and freedom.
- Why you should let your kids stumble and fall early and often.
- Why the answer to their future lives in the moment.
- How to teach your kids about the impact they have.
- Why we need to trust our kids more than we do.
- How to make finding your kids’ passion a game.
- The biggest lie we tell our kids.
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And PS: She shares a life-changing story that brought me to tears that every parent needs to hear.
If you’ve ever said “I want my kids to be happy and successful,” this conversation is for you.
Take a listen and share with a parent you know needs to hear it too.
To parenting authentically and not perfectly.
Wishing you an abundance of love peace and joy,
Annmarie Chereso
Author, Speaker, Coach, & Meditation Teacher
Working with Annmarie was a liberating experience. Not only did I learn how to use my body as a guiding tool to go within, but I also became more familiar with a part of me that I was never taught to recognize – my physical language. Thank you, Annmarie, for your wisdom, guidance, kindness, and stillness. Through your questions, I was able to find the answers within for what I needed.
CARMELLA S. WHITEHEAD, MS, LMFT