Top 29 Shefali D Quotes
#1. The Children's Justice Campaign reminds us of our sacred obligation as adults to raise ourselves into consciousness so that our children may thrive.
Shefali Tsabary
#2. [I'm a conscious parent when I believe] a parent's presence in their child's life is of paramount value and provides the foundation for their sense of worth.
Shefali Tsabary
#3. Freedom to really prioritize and really zone into what really matters which is the parent-child connection.
Shefali Tsabary
#4. The pressure we put on ourselves to produce this perfect operatic version of ourselves really puts an inordinate amount of stress and tension on us.
Shefali Tsabary
#5. There is no universal template that can be applied to everybody. So everyone kind of enter the process in their own way, on their own time.
Shefali Tsabary
#6. You will only succeed in the field where your gift is
Sunday Adelaja
#7. Parents who engage in this kind of [conscious] parenting understand the power of being present being mindful to take the time to build connection understanding that this foundation is the bedrock of all later self-worth, self-esteem and self-actualization.
Shefali Tsabary
#8. The more you focus on connection the more free you are on one hand and the more free you can be because the child does feel authentically connected to their destiny.
Shefali Tsabary
#12. If you want to enter into a state of pure connection with your child, you can achieve this by setting aside any sense of superiority.
Shefali Tsabary
#13. Don't, he thought. Don't let it happen. Evil is not a thing. It cannot take possession of you. It's the opposite; it's a void, an absence of goodness. The only thing you can be frightened of here is yourself. Harry
Jo Nesbo
#14. I walk into the kitchen, look at the typer down there on the floor. It's a dirty floor. It's a dirty typer that types dirty stories
Charles Bukowski
#15. When you buy things that are expensive, like a sofa or something that really feels like an investment, you need to keep it as plain as possible, as simple as possible. Make sure that it's a clean design that will work with whatever style you want it to.
Nate Berkus
#16. I do gravitate toward 19th century writers, and I never mind being compared with some of the most memorable writers from that era. I mean, George Eliot is my absolute heroine.
Julia Glass
#17. Children are way more articulate, way more connected to their rights, and they want to be fully participating, empowered members of society but we have to release and we have to let go. We have to allow children to enter their self-governance and their state of empowered presence.
Shefali Tsabary
#18. We can teach children about natural consequences and cause and effect of their relationships which is really a mirror of what happens in nature.
Shefali Tsabary
#19. Sweet rains fall on just and unjust alike
Oscar Wilde
#20. When we prioritize and focus and that becomes the anchor the relationship becomes the anchor and it trumphs everything else than it's at once freeing and anxiety relieving because the connection itself feeds empowerment and self-worth and self-esteem so it takes away the anxiety of raising a child.
Shefali Tsabary
#21. [I'm a conscious parent] when I stay away from fear-based control tactics - punishment, yelling and threats and I'm seeking more enlightened ways to create boundries with my child.
Shefali Tsabary
#23. I think we're seeing that the way we've done parenting cannot be sustainable in this generation, for sure.
Shefali Tsabary
#24. If I stay alert, then I can challenge myself, and by challenging myself, that helps me to stay alive and to hopefully take something away from the experience.
Thomas Jane
#27. If there was ever someone to look up to, it's Tom Hanks.
John Krasinski
#28. I think the main benefit is that much of the traditional parenting that's being carried out today is so fear based and while the parent thinks they're in control they're really being ruled by fear. Everything is connected to fear.
Shefali Tsabary
#29. It is absolutely clear to me that we have to keep the internet open
Hillary Clinton
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