As someone who's choosing to raise kids (mostly) screen-free but struggles with the same "never ending desire to consume endless content," I felt this confession deeply.
This line captures the gist of parenting:
"More often than not, the things we feel need addressing and examining are reflections of ourselves, not them."
As someone who's choosing to raise kids (mostly) screen-free but struggles with the same "never ending desire to consume endless content," I felt this confession deeply.
This line captures the gist of parenting:
"More often than not, the things we feel need addressing and examining are reflections of ourselves, not them."
As someone who's choosing to raise kids (mostly) screen-free but struggles with the same "never ending desire to consume endless content," I felt this confession deeply.
This line captures the gist of parenting:
"More often than not, the things we feel need addressing and examining are reflections of ourselves, not them."
As someone who's choosing to raise kids (mostly) screen-free but struggles with the same "never ending desire to consume endless content," I felt this confession deeply.
This line captures the gist of parenting:
"More often than not, the things we feel need addressing and examining are reflections of ourselves, not them."
Wow - sounds like you have made some big changes! I'd love to know how you adapt! :) Getting more time back can sometimes be empowering and sometimes just a bit daunting. Also really appreciated the compliment on my article - thank you!
Such good reminders here. Great post!
Thank you ♥️ it felt like releasing a vulnerable piece of my heart into the wild. I’m glad you found it helpful
As someone who's choosing to raise kids (mostly) screen-free but struggles with the same "never ending desire to consume endless content," I felt this confession deeply.
This line captures the gist of parenting:
"More often than not, the things we feel need addressing and examining are reflections of ourselves, not them."
I'd love to know what app you're using!
As someone who's choosing to raise kids (mostly) screen-free but struggles with the same "never ending desire to consume endless content," I felt this confession deeply.
This line captures the gist of parenting:
"More often than not, the things we feel need addressing and examining are reflections of ourselves, not them."
I'd love to know what app you're using!
As someone who's choosing to raise kids (mostly) screen-free but struggles with the same "never ending desire to consume endless content," I felt this confession deeply.
This line captures the gist of parenting:
"More often than not, the things we feel need addressing and examining are reflections of ourselves, not them."
I'd love to know what app you're using!
As someone who's choosing to raise kids (mostly) screen-free but struggles with the same "never ending desire to consume endless content," I felt this confession deeply.
This line captures the gist of parenting:
"More often than not, the things we feel need addressing and examining are reflections of ourselves, not them."
I'd love to know what app you're using!
What is the app??? Thank you for your honesty on this, I resonate very very deeply
Wow - sounds like you have made some big changes! I'd love to know how you adapt! :) Getting more time back can sometimes be empowering and sometimes just a bit daunting. Also really appreciated the compliment on my article - thank you!