Conscious Parenting: What Parents Can Do To Raise Conscious Children

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Ever feel like you’re no match for your child’s meltdowns or conflicts in your personal relationships? In this video you’ll learn the best ways to practice conscious parenting and how staying centered despite outer chaos can actually be achieved.

Conscious parenting — and being a conscious human being in all relationships — takes inner work. This video will teach you some of the best ways to begin cultivating inner awareness and trusting the innate wisdom in yourself and your loved ones.

C’mon over to [http://www.marieforleo.com/2015/04/conscious-parenting/ where the main discussion happens after the episode!

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Angelic Felon says:

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Love of inquiry says:

So refreshing to see a psychologist teaching philosophical ideas as therapeutic techniques particularly self reflection and examination. Thank you Marie tv!

Ndewero Krekamoo says:

What a moment to be alive,thank you so much for sharing this💝

Gina Wagner says:

great wisdom here…. I have to laugh a tiny bit tho… Just watched 60 min. with another ' male ' interviewee and she used the word ' penetrate ' like 4 or 5 times… just thought, ' she likes the word and uses it in conversation '….. Hm? LOL ~ In any event, lots of good stuff here! 🙂

JUSTIN J SUNSERI says:

Absolutely brilliant interview, thank you.

Janelle Fraser says:

oh I can see the vision for the future of children & families. I always have felt like there are not many role models out there for the type of parenting that I know is possible so thank you for sharing this!

SpiRICHtual says:

Beautiful conversation… 🙂

Luna May says:

After watching Dr Shefalis talks, I have realised that I get triggered by someone saying something is wrong – especially my spouse. I kept saying to him "stop blaming me!" and "stop having a go – it's not MY fault!" I think this stems from all the guilt that was pushed onto me as a child and being led to believe I was to blame for every problem in the house. So now, when my husband says something is wrong, I just acknowledge it and maybe offer a suggestion of a solution. Thank you Dr Shefali, you have changed my life!x

LeezPgh says:

I'm triggered when I think people aren't listening to me or don't want to listen to me. That trigger is telling me probably — that when I'm communicating to be validated it's not easy for anyone involved, and it's not really a fun/life affirming way to communicate. Maybe I'll try to just communicate more flow of joy, authentic joy, after I tune into an validate myself first. **

Higher Purpose Experiment says:

This is one of my favorite episodes. Bravo!

Hailey Hart says:

My trigger is my daughter acting out in public… I think people will think I'm a bad parent because my kid doesn't listen. But she is only four. I think it comes from my continued PPD. I still am having trouble coming to terms with if I like being a mom or not, and if people can see that. I love my daughter, but I feel like people automatically assume you are a POS if being a mom isn't your mushy rainbow heart and soul. its like I don't even think what she is doing is that big of a deal, but everyone will think I'm shit if I don't keep her in line.

Kim James says:

As a working mom 9-5 anyone have advice balancing life and motherhood? It seems I'm always rushing… Rushing getting dress in the morning, rushing not to be late, rushing to cook dinner and get ready for the next day. It's so exhausting.Any tips! please =)

Kim James says:

This video is so relative. As a mom of a 4-year-old and a new baby on the way this is so insightful. I am ordering her book from Amazon for free! Using http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/Mizzsiddity.

Anna Sundstrom says:

Very inspiring! Changed my outlook on parenting.

Susie Cordova says:

I needed to hear this

Marina Toshkovska says:

What triggers me is disobedience. I have a very difficult relationship with my son because of that. He's a brave little soul, a strong character and hates compromises just as much as I do. So we are in a constant state of war. War for power. I know that this is all my problem, I know where it comes from in my childhood but I fell to control that inner monster, this EGO of mine… This leaves me feeling hopeless. I wish I lived in NY so I could visit dr Tsabary. It's hard if not impossible to find a good therapist, who specializes in this aria here.

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