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I wish I would…

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I wish I would...

As you grow older, you’ll find the only things you regret are the things you didn’t do.

Zachary Scott


The other day, my husband was contacted by an advertising company to get our daughter Anja to a casting for a telecommunications advertising campaign. It was quite a surprise call, as it was Saturday afternoon and she never applied. Later we discussed it was probably the same casting company that filmed the ad at the swimming pool some time ago and back then Anja’s friend performed in it.

But as I might think she would jump at the opportunity, I mean, which teenager would not want to be a TV star and earn some money, she refused to go.

Remembering the Good Times

Remembering the Good Times

Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose.

from the television show The Wonder Years

You know how positive thinking is important to get you closer to want you want in life. You are vibrating at the higher level and attracting positive things, people and events in your life. But sometimes when we are down, it’s hard to be positive and raise our feelings. That’s why you need to get a whole bunch of positive memories to relate to when you need them.

One thing that helps is definitely the gratitude journal. You can always go back and read what you have in your life.

9 Ways to Teach Gratitude by Example

9 Ways to Teach Gratitude by Example

“Example is the school of mankind, and they will learn at no other.” Edmund Burke

When we are teaching our children gratitude, it is important, that we are their role models. When they will see us do something, they will learn it better. It will no longer be just the theory that we preach but something that we actually do. And by the time they grow up, they would eventually do the same.

Include children in your activities, explaining them what you do to express gratitude.

Here are some activities that you can do together with your child (some on daily basis and some occasionally). 

When I grow up…

When I grow up...

I am talking a lot with my girls about their future, their goals, what they want their life to be.

And as Anja (the 13yr) seems to have no idea, or pretends not to be interested in this topic at all, the younger Tina has all figured it out.

She can tell how her house will look like – the pool, large garden, the bridge over the pool, large bedrom with wardrobe room, operated remotly from the computer, big kitchen,  everything…

She is also very determined (for now) that she will become a forensic. She watches all the shows like CSI, NCIS, Bones, she reads books from Agatha Christie… Last time we went to the library she borrowed the university study book about murders. And she read it.

Tina has birthday recently and she wanted a latent fingerprint kit for the present. She surfed the net (she did that before to make her vision board placemat) and found several that she wanted. The prices can be from 30$ to 1500$, so we negotiatated for smaller one, but we (secretly) bought her some additional stuff, like this tape and stack of notes (see under the tape).

Well, I’m not sure if that was good idea, since almost every room in our house is now a crime scene;) These are doors of her room on the picture. Our fingerprints are taken from every possible and impossible places, leaving behind the pink powder everywhere.

But… she is so much into this, that I strongly believe she might really become a forensic. She talks about it, acts it, pretends to be one already… what else can she do? Except grow up and follow her dream.

What about your kids? Do they know what they want out of life? Do they imagine their lives in 30 years?

If not, help them and start talking about it. Ask them what they want to be, when they grow up, where would they want to live, in what house, how will their family be like – how  many children they want, what pets will have, where will they go to holidays… Don’t limit your child in imagination. Remember that even 20 years ago, the phones were rare and we didn’t even know the cell phones, but today we can’t live without. So after 20 years who knows what the world be like. Maybe your child has an idea:)

Talking about the future and what might be  is great activity during long drives or when you wait somewhere.

But don’t take it too seriosly. Children can change their minds in the future.  And I’m sure they will be grateful someday if you help them remember their childhood dreams. As they might forget about them somewhere in the growing process.

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