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Hoppy
04-07-2008, 08:29 AM
From ScreamFree Parenting www.screamfree.com

Quote of the Day: "Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still. "
— Chinese proverb
http://www.screamfree.com/resources/partners/template/images/hal_runkel.jpg Hal's Take: The first step of lasting growth is to change your thinking about growth itself. Making small changes and being gentle with yourself in the process is your best bet to achieving the kind of difference you’re hoping to make. “Instant results” whether on the scale or in your home will only land you back where you don’t want to be – so think like a bamboo stalk. For the first two years after it is planted, no matter how much the gardener wants it to spread – and no matter how much care he gives it – the stalk will remain about the same. On the surface, nothing is really happening, but underground, the plant is developing shoots that will soon surface and spread like crazy. Once these shoots emerge, they have been clocked to grow up to 47” in a 24 hour period.
When it comes to making any sort of lasting change, slower is oftentimes better. If you have overeaten and not exercised for 10 years, you cannot expect to change your habits and undo the damage in a couple of workouts. The same is true for parenting. If you are reversing not only years, but maybe decades of reactionary child rearing – going back to the way that you were raised – you have to be patient with yourself. Keep on keepin’ on and you’ll be amazed at where you end up.

Hal Runkel, LMFT, author of ScreamFree Parenting:
Raising Your Kids by Keeping Your Cool.

Hoppy
04-07-2008, 08:30 AM
We all have to remember to give ourselves a break and not be too hard on ourselves. Small steps towards the ultimate goal will get us there! This is great advice for every aspect of my life. I plan to take it to heart.

Thanks Hal!

Melandco
04-07-2008, 08:51 AM
That about made me cry...it's a sign that just because I'm not seeing anything happen, one day I'll reap the rewards. Things are doing what they should and I shouldn't give up just because it's not clearly visible.

Thank you Hal, this parenting thing is a lot harder then it looks isn't it? :love:

Busty Vixen
04-07-2008, 11:05 AM
Melandco, everything worth doing well is difficult in my opinion. :squish: