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I find myself getting more frustrated with my older son because A. He is exactly like me I’m aware of it and catch myself some times, but it’s a constant battle It’s as though I punish him for being the things I don’t like about myself
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best way to approach that is to use those moments as a mirror to work on whatever it is in you! you’ll be amazed at how it transfers.
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@yaffle.eth
Be kinder to yourself. Compassion for others is a lot easier when you're not continually smacking yourself in the head. (This is advice which I struggle to implement too)
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@dstny
It’s great you’re catching this though, a lot of people wouldn’t want to do the introspection that provides this realization as they’d have to confront those things they don’t like about themselves Doing hard personal work for the sake of your children will always be fantastic parenting, keep it up man
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@ashira
I feel this in my soul.. So much empathy. Give yourself, and him, some grace when you can 💜💜
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@bpetes.eth
yeah, youngest and I had this dance goin' on. great personal learning to be kind to something that rhymes with myself (indirect self-love) and it's such a 2 for 1 win on the days where I get it right. Love her and make her feel accepted even when tricky and subconsciously accept myself and all my flaws/quirks.
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Oof, same here man.
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@believo
This is real af
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@markmywords.eth
Use that! It's a unlimited source for you. Try embracing it, not battling it.
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@diiice.eth
I've discovered that parenting is an opportunity to improve ourselves and be better as human beings for the ones we love and take care of. Being cognizant of our emotional reflexes and responses is important.
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@tobrien
That’s a really thoughtful reflection. Thanks for sharing! Gives us all something to think about.
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@coralthequeen
You gonna love him
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@dopemandave.eth
This is soooo true. When they mirror exactly what we don’t like in ourselves it becomes a trigger point.
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@muthafukka
Just do not control, I think we believe that others need our teachings. They don't, they need our love. Human beings are very smart from very young, let every person do as they wish, they're on their learning journey, and your job is to love them and be interested in and supportive of their growth. No control. 🙏
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@chineduayo
As long as you let him see love is your corrections and punishment, it's fine. I haven't related to my Dad much since my teenage years until now (early twenties). Not because I don't love him nut because it doesn't seem natural, and that is due to harsh corrections and punishments he gave me throughout my childhood.
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@amiko
Also its your first time having a son that age, you're in for a lot more surprises
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