Ignite Your
Passion
How would it feel to lay your head down at night knowing you’ve done everything to be the best parent possible? Better yet, what if you felt 100% confident that the way you parent feels right for you and is the best approach toward your children feeling loved, honored, and validated?
“If we are to parent well, then we must learn to parent intentionally, free from unconscious beliefs and habits. Only then can we fully ignite our passion through parenting.” ~ Tammy Harris
My Musings
Encourage the Heart
“You are my sunshine, My only sunshine. You make me happy When skies are gray. You’ll never know dear How much I love you. Please don’t take My sunshine...
Read MoreKeep the End in Mind
If I were to summarize the best parenting strategy my husband and I committed to it would be this: keep the end in mind. One day — way sooner...
Read MoreLove Unconditionally
Children are like mirrors. They reflect their parents’ every strength and flaw in ways that test everything a parent believes to be true about themselves. As parents, sometimes we...
Read MoreConsider the Message
“Thank you, God, for the damparents.” ~ Jacob Harris, age 3-4 When our kids were little we had a nightly prayer ritual. Each night we would thank God for...
Read MoreHonor Failure
“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” — Winston Churchill When we see success we admire its perfection. We applaud the magic of actors,...
Read MoreEmbrace the Light
Recently, I had a friend tell me my son is absolutely wonderful. Don’t worry, this isn’t going to be a “humble brag” post. It is, instead, a reminder to...
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Encourage the Heart
“You are my sunshine, My only sunshine. You make me happy When skies are gray. You’ll never know dear How much I love you. Please

Keep the End in Mind
If I were to summarize the best parenting strategy my husband and I committed to it would be this: keep the end in mind. One

Love Unconditionally
Children are like mirrors. They reflect their parents’ every strength and flaw in ways that test everything a parent believes to be true about themselves.

Consider the Message
“Thank you, God, for the damparents.” ~ Jacob Harris, age 3-4 When our kids were little we had a nightly prayer ritual. Each night we

Honor Failure
“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” — Winston Churchill When we see success we admire its perfection. We applaud

Embrace the Light
Recently, I had a friend tell me my son is absolutely wonderful. Don’t worry, this isn’t going to be a “humble brag” post. It is,
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