12/23/2025
Great advice!
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We often tell children to do their best,
but sometimes we forget to show them what their “best” is actually up against.
Because their real competition isn’t other people.
It’s the inner battles they meet along the way —
habits that get in their way,
distractions that pull them off course,
insecurities that make them shrink,
procrastination that stalls their momentum,
fear that keeps them from trying,
and the ego that convinces them they’re already finished learning.
We don’t name these inner obstacles until they’re suddenly in the way —
when really, they should be part of the conversation all along.
Spelled out clearly.
Made unmistakeable.
Because when children understand the real challenges they’ll face,
they stop viewing life as a race against others
and start recognising the places inside themselves
where growth, courage, and consistency are built.
And the way we teach them to face these things
isn’t through pressure or lectures —
it’s through presence.
It’s in the way we help them break big tasks into doable pieces.
In the way we show them how to breathe through frustration
instead of abandoning the moment.
In the way we name our own fears out loud
so they learn that fear is something to move with, not run from.
In the way we model resilience after mistakes,
so discipline becomes a practice, not a punishment.
We teach them by walking beside them —
not pushing, not comparing,
but helping them meet themselves with honesty and courage.
Because when they understand that growth is an inner journey,
they stop racing against the world
and start learning how to rise from within. ❤️