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11K views · 3.2K reactions | Being raised by emotionally immature parents leaves a mark. 💔 It’s the kind of childhood that teaches you survival but not emotional regulation. If you’re here, trying to break the cycle for your little ones, I see you. 💛 Signs you were raised by emotionally immature parents 1️⃣ You struggle to name your feelings. Growing up, no one taught you how to identify or express emotions, so you’re learning it now as an adult. 2️⃣ You have a hard time apologizing. Because you rarely (if ever) saw apologies growing up, saying “I’m sorry” feels foreign and uncomfortable. 3️⃣ You feel triggered when your child defies you. Your inner child remembers how “disobedience” wasn’t tolerated, and it stirs old feelings of fear or shame. 4️⃣ You catch yourself bottling things up. You learned to suppress your emotions as a kid, and now you’re learning to let them out—safely. 5️⃣ You over-apologize for your feelings. Because growing up, your emotions often felt like a burden to those around you. 6️⃣ You’re determined to do better. You find yourself Googling “emotional regulation for parents” at 2 AM because breaking the cycle matters to you. 💡 Breaking the Cycle: Parenting isn’t about being perfect. It’s about showing up differently than how you were raised - one small choice at a time. You’re rewriting the narrative for your kids, and that’s powerful. ✨ Want more tools to help? Comment ‘CALM’ to join my Emotional Regulation Live Session for Parents. Let’s do this together. #emotionalintelligence #kidsemotions #pierparentcoaching #momsofinstagram #parentsofinstagram #parenting101 | Marcy Atkins
11K views · 3.2K reactions | Being raised by emotionally immature parents leaves a mark. 💔 It’s the kind of childhood that teaches you survival but not emotional regulation. If you’re here, trying to break the cycle for your little ones, I see you. 💛 Signs you were raised by emotionally immature parents 1️⃣ You struggle to name your feelings. Growing up, no one taught you how to identify or express emotions, so you’re learning it now as an adult. 2️⃣ You have a hard time apologizing. Because you rarely (if ever) saw apologies growing up, saying “I’m sorry” feels foreign and uncomfortable. 3️⃣ You feel triggered when your child defies you. Your inner child remembers how “disobedience” wasn’t tolerated, and it stirs old feelings of fear or shame. 4️⃣ You catch yourself bottling things u
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Jessika Ekman on Instagram: "✨ Celebrating the Moments That Matter ✨ Such a beautiful moment: the father of the bride sharing heartfelt tips on how to succeed in marriage 💍❤️ It’s these timeless words of wisdom that make wedding days so unforgettable. At @wedding.celebrant.mallorca, we cherish the traditions and special moments that make your big day unique. Let’s create memories that will last a lifetime together! #MallorcaWeddings #WeddingCelebrant #FatherOfTheBride #MarriageTips #LoveAndWisdom #UnforgettableMoments"
Saira Yousef | Digital Marketer on Instagram: "Right here 👇 First follow @mompreneur.from.home Emotionally secure and resilient children often have parents who regularly say things like: 1. “I love you no matter what.” – This unconditional affirmation helps children feel secure and valued, even when they make mistakes. 2. “It’s okay to feel that way.” – Acknowledging their emotions teaches children that all feelings are valid and encourages emotional intelligence. 3. “You are capable and strong.” – Reinforcing their abilities boosts confidence and resilience in facing challenges. 4. “Mistakes are how we learn.” – This encourages a growth mindset, showing children that errors are opportunities for growth, not failures. 5. “I’m proud of you for trying.” – Praising effort over outcom
142K views · 41K reactions | One of our favorite bedtime blessings. I love it because it guides me through praying lots of biblical truths for them. They love it cause kids love stuff that gets their body involved. Also, sets up a good tickle at the end usually… ;) More bedtime blessings in Chapter 10 of Habits of the Household. (Also, still can’t get enough of y’all’s song @codycarnes and @karijobe !) | Justin Whitmel Earley | Kari Jobe · The Blessing
142K views · 41K reactions | One of our favorite bedtime blessings. I love it because it guides me through praying lots of biblical truths for them. They love it cause kids love stuff that gets their body involved. Also, sets up a good tickle at the end usually… ;) More bedtime blessings in Chapter 10 of Habits of the Household. (Also, still can’t get enough of y’all’s song @codycarnes and @karijobe !) | Justin Whitmel Earley | Kari Jobe · The Blessing
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Jameson Arasi on Instagram: "I remember the first time I read her poem. It felt like @whitneyhansonpoetry was speaking on my behalf. It brought tears to my eyes, yet a grin from ear to ear. For the first time, I felt a sense of pride for my grief. You see, her poem is the ultimate recommendation letter. A glowing reference check. The poem implies a romance, but I think it also goes for the people you choose to have in your life. She first lays out the harsh truths of grief. But then brilliantly builds a case as to why grievers are a different breed. “If you ever get the chance to love a person who knows grief, do not let them go. You see the thing about grief is that it’s not exclusive. It consumes life, it taints everything a little gray. It won’t hesitate to remind you that
Whitney Hanson on Instagram: "posters of this poem are back on my website for wedding season ❤️ music: turning page by sleeping at last"
Freek van Litsenburg - Get to know yourself🇬🇧🇳🇱🇪🇸 on Instagram: "6 uncomfortable questions👇 Through self-reflection we grow. We gain clarity about ourselves as a person which makes it feel like we are more in control of life, instead of life in control of us. Make sure to save this post, in order to revisit them when you have time. Use these 6 questions, in order to gain a better understanding about yourself and grow towards the person you want to become: 1. What aspects of yourself do you hide from others, and why do you feel the need to conceal them? How would your life change if you stop hiding? 2. How have your past traumas or experiences shaped your current beliefs and actions, and are you allowing them to continue influencing you? If so, negatively or positively? 3. What
Ken Alexandar Ishii-Milovanov on Instagram: "1. “You make me a better person.” 2. “I’m proud of you.” 3. “You’re not just a friend, you’re family.” 4. “You’re doing great, keep going.” 5. “I appreciate our friendship so much.” 6. “I trust you completely.” 7. “I value your opinion.” 8. “You’re stronger than you think.” 9. “You’re someone I can always count on.” 10. “Let me know when you get home.” 11. “Let me know if you need anything.” 12. “You’re not alone in this.” 13. “Thank you always for being there for me.” 14. “You bring so much joy into my life.” 15. “I’ve been thinking about you.” 16. “You deserve all the happiness in the world.” 17. “I cherish every moment we spend together.” 18. “I’m here for you.” 19. “You’re an important part of my life’s journey.” 20. “No n
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