The Seeds We Plant Series #19: Caring

Hi there!
Caring is an innate virtue we have. We don’t need to go to school for it. We can provide examples of caring every day to our children. We can teach our children that when you care, you:
- Help others instead of opposing them or stand in their way of accomplishing goals. You don’t intentionally make things hard for others but try to lighten their load, such as opening the door for someone with a heavy load.
- Respect others’ personal space. You address people by their birth or requested name. You keep your hands to yourself. You don’t punish others for not being who you want them to be.
- You are honest. You speak the truth and admit if you are wrong.
- You do your best with assignments and the work you do for others.
- You don’t ask others to do the wrong thing. Instead, you show them how to do the right thing.
The more we model caring behaviors to our children, the more our children will model caring behaviors in their environment and become part of the generational cycle of love.
Listen to The Seeds We Plant Series #19: Caring on Create A Generational Love Cycle.
The Seeds We Plant Series #60: The Relationship Feedback Loop – Create A Generational Love Cycle With Timika S Chambers
Keywords relationships, self-love, consciousness, empowerment,generational cycles, spirituality, personal growth, emotional health, compassion, forgivenessSummary In this conversation, Timika Chambers delves into theessence of relationships, emphasizing the importance of self-love and understanding the three levels of relationships: with the divine, oneself, and others. She discusses how our thoughts and beliefs shape our actions and relationships,highlighting the significance of forgiveness and self-discovery in breaking generational cycles of pain. The conversation encourages listeners to cultivate love and empowerment within themselves to positively impact their relationshipsand the world around them.Takeaways What do you look for in a relationship?The quality of relationships is more important thanquantity.How you treat yourself reflects how you treat others.Our thoughts cultivate our actions and relationships.Forgiveness is really for you, not the other person."An unexamined life is not worth living" (Socrates)–self-reflection is crucial.We are not here to struggle; we are meant to thrive.What message am I putting out there in my relationships?We help people to find the light within them by settingstandards.If we believe in miracles, we can manifest positive change. Titles The Depths of RelationshipsUnderstanding Self-LoveSound Bites "Our thoughts cultivate our actions.""Forgiveness is really for you.""We are not here to struggle." Chapters 00:00 Exploring the Depths of Relationships02:46 The Divine Connection and Self-Reflection06:08 Understanding the Impact of Self-Treatment on Others08:56 The Power of Thoughts and Collective Consciousness11:48 The Importance of Self-Discovery and Personal Growth15:11 Empowering Relationships and Setting Boundaries18:04 Creating a Generational Love CycleThank you for listening!Sign up for my newsletters for more inspiration and empowerment on living an abundant life in all areas (body, mind, and spirit).https://mailchi.mp/fe2da5c9163a/seven-spiritual-truthsAs always, make this lifetime great because you have within your power to do so.Timika
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- Special Edition: Why I transitioned to communicating with my children instead of whipping them.
As always, make this lifetime great because you still can!
Timika
