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RE: Maternity from minimalism

in The MINIMALIST3 years ago

Hi @chaodietas, what a wonderful story 💕 I love how you got to experience and learn new things because of your son. Motherhood has made it easier to enjoy moments compared to stuff. Your son is lucky to have you and your adorable kid looks like he's grown up well.

I learned not to watch the clock. Playing with my son taught me that everyone has their own time to carry out their activities. A child is not in a hurry because he doesn't know how to count the hours. That's why he is happy. Life without a clock is more relaxed. When you breathe, you feel freedom.

Can't help but agree with this.. For an adult like me who lives every day thinking about responsibilities and the future, a child's carefree laughter and manner are refreshing. Moments with my daughter are worth more than anything in the world.

Thank you for sharing your story! I was able to pick up a few tips for raising my little one. My little girl is also a sweet tooth and I'm still finding out ways how to manage it since a lot of my relatives are suffering from diabetes. I agree it's better to explain things to children, instead of just saying no.

Thanks again and have a great week ahead ❤️

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It has happened to me that since I don't look at my watch, I enjoy more what I do and the day is much more efficient, it seems contradictory, doesn't it? I agree with you, kids today are very intelligent and they question everything, that's why it's better to explain why things happen so that from an early age we give them the responsibility to choose their actions but with previous knowledge of the pros and cons. I love you read my post, I send you thousands of blessings for you and your beautiful daughter, may happiness always surround you!🌻Hello @laviesm ,