Boundaries. Bullying, Parenting and Society's Discomfort with Victims.

Boundaries. Bullying, Parenting and Society's Discomfort with Victims.

I'm not usually vulnerable about things like this, but if this supports, validates, affirms anyone else who's taking a stand against bullies to teach their little ones to stand up for themselves, by example, I'm happy to have shared. ❤️ Because what I Have noticed is that my daughter and I are being shunned due to this particular bully's gossip, because "we're making it awkward" by taking a stand and cutting them off. Interesting, that the bullying and gossip isn't awkward; just the well-boundaried response 🧐

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Why Self First is so important

Why Self First is so important

"SELF. The healed, whole Self. Discovered, loved, nurtured, knows compassion because it experienced it first within. It is This Self who can Truly Love others. Please don't be shamed out of putting Self First."

— Crystal-Marie Sealy 

The world, believe it or not, is evolving in love. Knowing ourselves allows us to truly stay conscious in that evolution, and allows true love to overflow. We can only share what we truly have within. ❤️

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Self-acceptance. No need to normalize everything.

Self-acceptance. No need to normalize everything.

Human rights, individual sovereignty, freedom, diversity in general on planet earth, yes, normalize. These are things I had believed were already the norm, until 2020. If you're looking for a cause, I'd say those are noble ones.  Fighting for exotic aspects of ourselves, our insecurities and our unique gems, to be normalized, and imposing them all on others, is not noble. Is there a line? What aspects of you are within the “normal” range, and which are unique? Why normalize those?

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Authenticity. Compatibility and Opposition. Self IS we are One

Authenticity. Compatibility and Opposition. Self IS we are One

Self. Knowing the self sparks a fascination with the Self in others. It does not spark a need to control, limit or define the Self in others. Simply a fascination with the other that makes you really want to see the magic that unfolds as they truly emerge. An invitation to explore the paradox, not the contradiction, of the potent Self and that we are all one.

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Authenticity. Parenting as Entrepreneurs

Authenticity. Parenting as Entrepreneurs

Once I truly embraced that I genuinely wanted to be Mom first and entrepreneur second—once I released all resistance around it—things flowed. I got invited to speak at the “Women in Business with Kids” summit, I finally published one of my children's books, “The Brave Little Puffer Fish: Authenticity for Children”, everything flowed! What do you need to release and embrace to step more fully into what you want? I hope you feel supported by this post…

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"The Brave Little Puffer Fish —Authenticity for Children”. My first children's book

"The Brave Little Puffer Fish —Authenticity for Children”. My first children's book

"The Brave Little Puffer Fish —Authenticity for Children"

Written for children 0-5 years old, caregivers who value self-acceptance, at any age and stage. Even when you're a Puffer Fish!

Here’s a brief look at why I wrote, or rather published, this book.

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Authenticity invites Emotion “and” Intellect. Not “or”

Authenticity invites Emotion “and” Intellect. Not “or”

Much of academia, religion, society, tell us that the weak are driven by emotion. Yet, they use our emotions to control us. Guilt, shame, hope, nostalgia. In shopping, priorities, food, habits, relationships. An ad, a movie, a book generated an emotional response that fed your decisions in those areas. Have You explored any of this, yourself? I mean truly gone deep within yourself for answers?

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Authenticity and the Victim. It matters

Authenticity and the Victim. It matters

Authenticity inevitably drops shame for peace in the midst of this aspect of life. True self-acceptance, as you are, self-love, self-trust, allows you to leave all the victim-shaming where it is, and expand your comfort zone to be okay with the messy phase of being the victim.  If it helps…

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