Are there days when you think your parents had it easier than you do when it comes to parenting? They said ‘jump’ and you jumped. That’s how you remember it, anyway. “When I was a kid…” starts sounding good and simple; however, given the world and the time you live in, it’s not necessarily good, nor is it simple.
In the face of today’s too busy, too much technology, too many temptations, too little time and energy, too much stuff and too much sass, they sure seem like the good old days. I admit I sometimes go there, even get a little whiny about it. In the end, though, I have to make adjustments. As Byron Katie says, “When you argue with reality, you lose… 100% of the time.” Let’s take a deeper look at how to stop fighting what is, live in the present, and pay attention to essential questions that will make today the good new days.
The fact that it (mostly) worked when we were kids doesn’t matter
if it’s not working for us now.
2) They want their children to spend time doing other things.
3) They crave more uninterrupted family time.
The good old days. When I was kid. Those days don’t exist anymore. It’s up to us to create the good new days.