Set a noteworthy example

November 26, 2013 | 5 comments

Kids don’t remember what you try to teach them.

They remember what you are.

~ Jim Henson

5 thoughts on “Set a noteworthy example”

  1. If ever the reality of being a living example to others is evident, it’s laser-apparent when in the presence of children. They know sincerity and genuine affection in a heartbeat.

  2. It’s been fun to see my daughter and grand daughter turn into fine vocalists, It all started when my daughter and her father and I performed in the musical “Annie Get You Gun” Pam was in grade school. Between us, we’ve sung in at least 50 or more musicals . I’m thrilled to watch Pam and Kayla perform, Now I sing with a group called the Evergreen Singers.

  3. Children truly do respond to Love, our Light shining…it is wonderful to experience this. I entered into my friends house the other evening and her little one, 8, came running over and gave me a huge hug! OH! my, it was so needed! by both of us! Love reflecting Love!

    Thank you Evan for your gift of SPIRITVIEW!

    Knowing that God’s love, God’s peace and God’s blessings are with you and yours and ALL this Thanksgiving and always!

  4. Why didn’t Jim Hensen tell me that when I was raising 4 children? I thought it was in my DNA to teach, teach, teach. As I practice listening to what God is directing, I am listening much more to others too. Today, raising children, I would listen much more, ‘teach’ less, learn from them. They are still closer to God at their young age.

    1. I like to think of raising children as “raising consciousness.” Raising thought up to what God put in that child to begin with. And it’s glorious and good!

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