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We create our reality, individually and collectively, by what we think, what we say, and what we do.

02/27/2026
02/04/2026

It’s that time of year again… letting go of inventory to make room for new creative juices to flow. My framed art is now 40% off in my Etsy store, and shipping is free. If you’ve been eyeing a piece that’s ready for you to hang up and enjoy, this is the time. It’s time for this collection of art to find its new forever home.
The link is in the comments. Thanks for your support over the years. Please like and share to spread the word.

SoulworksStudioShop - Etsy 12/12/2025

Excited to announce that I have opened an Etsy shop. Many more products to be listed in the coming days. Please check back to see what’s new.

SoulworksStudioShop - Etsy Shop items by SoulworksStudioShop.

The Healing Wisdom of Aleph and the Power of Sacred Silence — Soulworks Studio 07/12/2025

How we can take a pause, embrace the power of silence as a way to tap into our inner wisdom and use it as a guide to our next right action? How do you pause and regroup in the midst of the noise and chaos? Share your thoughts in the comments.

The Healing Wisdom of Aleph and the Power of Sacred Silence — Soulworks Studio Feeling overwhelmed? Discover how the Hebrew letter Aleph offers sacred silence, inner peace, and mindful practices for chaotic times.

07/02/2025

If you sat in silence, what would emerge for you?

Follow @newparentslife for daily tips and advice for parents.

This is one tip that I believe most parents should live by. 

When you tell your child they’re smart, it does a few things:

1. It does, like what Dr. Amen says, make them less likely to be able to deal with struggle. And when confronted with a struggle, it has a higher percentage chance of making them feel inferior, and to take it as an afront to their personality. 
2. It makes them less likely to work hard. When you believe you’re smart because everyone has told you so, you feel like you don’t need to work as hard. 

Conversely, when you tell your child they tried hard, they work hard, they can figure out, it:

1. Builds resilience, makes them more likely to overcome obstacles 
2. Doesn’t bind their personality to intelligence, so that, while they may be intelligent, they aren’t hurt if something goes wrong, and 
3. It teaches them the power of work ethic

The one caveat I’d add to this post is that you shouldn’t NEVER praise your children. But early on, focus on the right building blocks. 

I fully believe you should praise your children in later years once the foundations are in place, and even as children.

Just don’t overdo it and build a false sense of superiority. 

Be sure to share this post with someone who you think needs to see it!

Credits:

Video: The Brain Expert: How To Raise Mentally Resilient Children (According To Science) | The Jay Shetty Podcast
Speaker: Dr. Daniel Amen

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Follow @newparentslife for daily tips and advice for parents. This is one tip that I believe most parents should live by. When you tell your child they’re smart, it does a few things: 1. It does, like what Dr. Amen says, make them less likely to be able to deal with struggle. And when confronted with a struggle, it has a higher percentage chance of making them feel inferior, and to take it as an afront to their personality. 2. It makes them less likely to work hard. When you believe you’re smart because everyone has told you so, you feel like you don’t need to work as hard. Conversely, when you tell your child they tried hard, they work hard, they can figure out, it: 1. Builds resilience, makes them more likely to overcome obstacles 2. Doesn’t bind their personality to intelligence, so that, while they may be intelligent, they aren’t hurt if something goes wrong, and 3. It teaches them the power of work ethic The one caveat I’d add to this post is that you shouldn’t NEVER praise your children. But early on, focus on the right building blocks. I fully believe you should praise your children in later years once the foundations are in place, and even as children. Just don’t overdo it and build a false sense of superiority. Be sure to share this post with someone who you think needs to see it! Credits: Video: The Brain Expert: How To Raise Mentally Resilient Children (According To Science) | The Jay Shetty Podcast Speaker: Dr. Daniel Amen #newparents #dads #moms #parenting #parents #newborn #toddler #toddlerlife #toddlers #childdevelopment #childhood #father #motherhood #mother #parentinghacks #parent #parentingtips #parentalk #parentsupport #raisingdaughters #raisingboysright #parenthood #expectingababy #expecting

Instant stress eraser trick! 06/23/2024

Always good to learn self-regulation strategies. Here’s a good one.

Instant stress eraser trick!

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