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Eating for Bliss By Shakaya Leone


3 Steps To Soulful Parenting for


remarkably Happy, Healthy and Successful Kids


I know how much you love your kids...they are the apple in your eye, the stars in your sky! And I know we all say we would do anything for our kids…but we all have such busy lives these days and our priorities can get overwhelmed. It is important to think about what kind of ATMO- SPHERE you wish to have and therefore can consciously create, inspire and protect in your home. Remember, women set the tone in the home. We have so much power in the lives of our children and loved ones.


Here are 3 simple things you can start implementing TODAY to inspire your family life:


1. CREATE SANCTUARY IN THE HOME


“When our home is built and kept with care and attention, the Angels cannot stay away- For food is to us what love is to angels” ~Author Shea Darian


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Set up certain routines or rituals around main DAILY happenings such as:


Mealtimes- Do you all say grace? Who lights the dinner candle? Does every- one help prepare or set up/ clean up the meal? Mealtimes are a time of joy and nourishment.


More Quality Family Time-


Invite everyone to enjoy an after-dinner walk around the neighbourhood together, hike on weekends and for weekly game or movie night.


Welcomings and Departures- There is always time for kisses and hugs at daily departures and greetings.


Bedtime- Do you all enjoy 15 minutes of cuddletime, story, songs, prayers at their bedtime? Use candlelight to set a warm and calming mood.


Aug/Sept 2011


Circle time- Well run organizations have regularly scheduled meetings. Have family meetings regularly to enjoy a time of sharing talents, concerns, make plans etc.


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