|
Thoughts from a Nurtured Heart . . . |
|
Thoughts from a Nurtured Heart . . . |
I am reminded by this visual made collaboratively with my students (2014), that we never lose our greatness. Sometimes it just gets blocked and we use a reset to return to our greatness.
NOTE: Teach reset as a tool through modeling. Recognize your use of this strategy on yourself many, many times, then recognize others when you see them doing it independently. Avoid use of this tool as a means to control anyone but yourself. Effective use of reset relies on strength with stands one and two of the Nurtured Heart Approach®. We are not perfect nor can we expect perfection from others. The key to reset is the “kiss of forgiveness” that follows successful reentry.
1 Comment
We just all need to reset our hearts every now and then. I mean, I have been in love with this girl for a few years now, and I know that there is never going to be anything between us. I am mad that she continues to manipulate me, but then again, that is just how women work. I hope that I get to meet a girl that will love me for who I am, though. I am just too broken right now and I need a reset.
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
Paula WickThe Thoughts from a Nurtured Heart blog includes ideas and perspectives encountered through intentional living. Posts include ideas that support NHA but are not necessarily explicit teachings of Howard Glasser. I've done my best to properly attribute ideas I borrow from others. Archives
August 2018
Categories |