Relationships: How Homeschooling Revived My Children. “When You Love Someone, You Don’t Put Them in a Bad Environment.”

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I hope all is well! It’s been a minute. I’m back with my podcast (radio station), Create a Generational Love Cycle with “The Seeds We Plant.”

The environments we put our children in will either promote or stagnate growth. Choosing an online private educational platform has allowed our children to grow intellectually, morally, and spiritually.

Please feel free to listen to my family’s journey with public school (online and brick-and-mortar) and how we are loving the balance, freedom, and complementary principles we teach at home. As always, let me know your thoughts.


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Make this lifetime great because you still can!
Timika

The Seeds We Plant Series Special Edition: Why I transitioned to communicating with my children instead of whipping them.

What we sew eventually yields a harvest.

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As an evolving consciousness, what do we know about whipping our children? Are whippings a forced way of getting what we want, or fear that if we don’t whip them, they will become a menace to society?

Is there another way of bringing out the best in our children? How have whippings as a child impacted emotional, mental, and physical abuse in the world?

What has your personal experience taught you?

Check out today’s special edition on parenting and discipline. As always, let me know your thoughts.

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Make this lifetime great because you can!

Timika

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Heal from the Inside Out Series #26 : Healing Through Life Lessons and Blooming in Adversity

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Even in murky waters, you can bloom.

A critical element to healing from the inside out is acknowledging the experience as it was–no labels, no fancy decorations, and no hiding or covering it up because external bandages eventually lose their effect.

Today, I share how another one of my mother’s life lessons-turned principles. “After you accept the truth, then you can move forward,” which helped me to put my experiences in a healthier perspective. During my childhood, I chose to plant seeds that would sustain me instead of destroying me from the inside out.

Check out my second episode on sharing how these principles helped to shape my thoughts and heal from the inside out. As always, let me know your thoughts and feel free to pass my podcast on to those you believe may benefit from it.

Heal from the Inside Out Series: Healing Through Life Lessons: Blooming in Adversity

Please know my intent is to help you clear away potential barriers that often prevent full divine expression and may elicit uncomfortable memories. But also remember that what comes up is often trying to find its way out.

Make this lifetime great because nomatter what you still can!

Timika