Secret: My Insides Are a Mess
Posted by Cottontimer on 28 Feb 2009 | Tagged as: Thoughts
From Empowering Parents:
“Don’t compare your insides to other people’s outsides.” One of the big, big mistakes we make in assessing ourselves is that we constantly compare our insides to other people’s outsides. Inside we may be feeling frantic, or worried, or any number of things. And on the outside, other people look like they’ve got it all together. The end result is that when you compare your insides to other people’s outsides, you come up short—and that’s especially true if you’re a kid.
How are your insides looking?
by Stephen 2008
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Welcome back!!! Of course, I had to click on the Empowering Parents website right away, hehe. Stephen’s insides don’t look half wrong at all!
First of all, Stephen’s inside drawing is amazingly accurate!
Second, to answer your question, this is a lesson I need to learn myself. I hope I can help Niels learn it sooner than by the time he’s (mumble mumble) years old like me!
Funnily enough, neither Stephen nor I compare ourselves to other people much which can also be a problem….
The bones shown on one side, the circulatory system on the other, the details of the intestines? Someone’s been reading science books