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Oct. 16, 2023

SISter School™️: A Lesson in Lifelong Personal Growth

SISter School™️: A Lesson in Lifelong Personal Growth

SISter School™️ is my blog within The Inspired Empty Nest site.  What does SIS stand for?  Self-Inventory for the Soul™️, and those who've been along for the ride for the last fifteen years will know that everything I create is based on the principle of living a life from cause, rather than effect.

As I'm currently visiting my two daughters in Australia (woohoo! 🎉) and not currently 'working', I wanted to leave you with a collection of these lessons for the next month or so.

Bobbi x

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Transcript
Speaker 1:

From emptiness to personal best. Let's fly, mum, fly. Hi, mums, and welcome to another mini-episode from the Sister School blog. Today, we're going to talk about a lesson in lifelong personal growth. For each of us, life comes with a unique set of circumstances, tools, knowledge and resources, but I don't believe life is about grading you based on where you begin. It's about the actions you take when you realize you can be, do and have better. It's about positive and purposeful change and the realization that personal growth is a lifelong pursuit, regardless of age. As parents, we're familiar with the joys of watching our children learn and grow, which cheer them on as they take their first steps, as they learn to read, perhaps play an instrument or tackle any of the countless challenges that come their way. We're here to nurture and support their development, and we mostly do it with enthusiasm. I say mostly because we're not robotic and there are days when we are less enthusiastic when parenting, am I right? However, we show pride in their resilience, in their spirit and their ability to embrace change. We celebrate their victories, both big and small, and encourage them to keep pushing forward. We reassure them that making mistakes is part of life's learning process and that there's always room for improvement. But here's something to consider. Just as our children notice and appreciate our support and guidance in their journey, can we use these moments as opportunities for them to see that we too are on a similar path of growth and personal development? This is a really powerful message to convey to our kids that evolution is a lifetime opportunity, not just something from birth to adulthood. We can teach them that, regardless of our age, we can learn, pivot, adapt and grow. We can show them that change is not something to be feared, but rather embraced as a chance to become the best version of ourselves. Imagine the impact of this message on our kids. They see us striving for better, setting new goals and pursuing our dreams, regardless of our age. They witness our willingness to learn from our mistakes and setbacks, just as we encourage them to do. When we do this, we not only make our lives better, but also set a great example for our kids, one that teaches them that personal growth is an ongoing journey. Life doesn't give us a fixed score based on where we start. It offers us an ongoing opportunity to evolve. Our experiences, our challenges and our choices all contribute to our personal growth. Life is a journey where we're never too old to learn something new, never too experienced to change for the better, and never too set in our ways to evolve. We are not just guiding our children. We are also showing them the way by way of what we do and how we act. What would happen if you embraced change and personal growth with the same enthusiasm you encourage in them? Let them see that you too are a lifelong learner, continually evolving into a better version of yourself. Embrace growth, cherish it and let it inspire both you and your children. The pursuit of becoming the best version of ourselves is a journey worth celebrating at any age, until next time.