Soul-u-tions
🎙️ Welcome back to the Soul-u-tions Podcast! Welcome back to the fourth installment of our series exploring the profound wisdom of a 92-year-old retired high school guidance counselor! In this series, we are unpacking the 10 lessons she wishes she had learned in her 50s and 60s. Because life rarely goes exactly according to plan, it is so important that we intentionally prepare for the future to reduce unnecessary suffering for ourselves and the people we love. Today, we are diving into two deeply personal lessons that deal with the transition of parenting adult children and the fleeting nature of our own memories. In this episode, you will discover: Lesson 7: Your adult children don't need your advice; they need your presence. We discuss why offering unsolicited advice usually backfires and why our true job is simply to trust them and believe in them. Lesson 8: Write things down because you are going to forget them. We explore the heartbreaking reality that if you don't actively capture your life, you don't get to keep it. The importance of recording the small, everyday details—like how someone laughs, texts, or shows up in your life—before those memories slip away. 👇 Join the Conversation! Do you struggle with holding back advice when your adult children are facing a challenge? Or, what is one small, beautiful moment you are going to write down today? Let me know in the comments below! If you found this episode helpful, please hit the like button, share it with a fellow parent, and subscribe so you never miss a new episode of Soul-u-tions! If you want to get in touch or learn more about me and my programs, just go to TaraSimkins.com
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