If you have children, you have probably read something at some point about how to raise a happy child. They all include the advice of “Love them unconditionally”.
No matter what our children do, love them beyond the behavior. Otherwise, our act of resentment will drag them down and hold them back in life.
Successful parenting always has components of forgiveness, adapting and letting go. Those are elements of unconditional love.
Happy adults
Now that we’re all grown up, the same can be said about how we approach our day.
We must embrace the day without too much attachment to outcome or expectation. For therein lies the ego and anxiety, waiting to trip us up.
Although planning is a valuable part of success, we also need to be grateful for what the day hands us.
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If we get up every day and decide to live our lives as though we will be happy, unconditionally, then we will be much happier.
And then, like good parents do, when circumstances arise, we forgive ourselves and others, adapt and let go to move beyond with more ease and less scars.
So, love and live unconditionally.
BIO
Monique works with organizations or people who want to reduce conflict to create a culture of collaboration, engagement and productivity. The most successful leaders are not infallible when faced with someone who “drives them crazy!” Her strategies to empower people to better understand each other and have better outcomes, while having fun, are appreciated by all who meet her. She draws from 30 years of crisis intervention and mental health work, she is a Level II Accredited Trainer for DISC as a Human Behavior Consultant and a Certified NLP Professional Coach. She loves meeting people and getting to know them and their industry. So feel free to reach out.