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Nothing is ordinary!

"A parent who has denied the experience of ordinariness during childhood will be unable to tolerate their child's ordinariness.  The child will grow up under pressure to always be extraordinary, which will come at the cost of authenticity. Instead of putting all the pressure on them, can we enjoy our child's ordinariness?  Can we find specialness in their ordinary state?"

" Parents say to me, "But we want to expose our children to the best of everything. What's wrong with that?  Why shouldn't we send them to ballet and tennis and swimming classes?"  I'm not advocating that parents restrict a child's desire to explore.  To encourage exploration is a way of honoring a child's being. I'm stressing the importance of helping our children understand that their sense of worth isn't predicated on achievement."

"Although it's natural to want our children to excel, this is preferably never at the expense of failing to revel in their ordinariness.  When we deny our children's ordinariness, we teach them to be enthralled only by exaggerations of life. They come to believe that only the grand and the fabulous are to be noticed and applauded, and hence constantly pursue "bigger" and "better".

"In contrast, when our children learn to value ordinary, they learn to inhabit life itself. They appreciate their body, their mind, the pleasure of sharing a smile, and the privilege of relating to others.  It all starts with what we as parents teach them to appreciate."  from the "Conscious Parent" by Shefali Tsabary, PhD

 

Imagine a world where we celebrate in the ordinary?  Imagine how relaxed we would all be, especially children.  Where they are allowed to explore the ordinary and find that it is extraordinary.  

I love that when you give up striving for extraordinary, you can be authentic.

Sometimes the ordinary is so extraordinary, it takes my breath away.  

And, she is right…..to inhabit life itself, you have to LOVE and embrace the ordinary.  And, then all of life seems to be filled with so much extraordinary moments…you lose interest in seeking what we thought of as extraordinary.

And, I know she is right in losing our self worth when only the extraordinary is applauded.  

Today seek all the ordinary things and really see and feel them!

I love that ordinary is where life itself is lived.

Don't miss your life by wanting the extraordinary.

Or take the word extraordinary and break it into Extra Ordinary. 

Find that!

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Nothing is ordinary when you discover the extraordinary in ordinary!

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  1. Joan Miron Avatar
    Joan Miron

    Now that I am older, I truly do understand the extra ordinary. It is a comfort and a blessing. To be able to cook for myself, take care of a home and yard, have birds singing and nesting in the nearby trees….very simple, beautiful joys of life that so many others in the world will never attain. Our grandchildren are such gifts and offer us many opportunities to absorb and share those extra ordinary moments. Joanie

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  2. Ann Sandberg Avatar
    Ann Sandberg

    Oh, great post. Came just when I needed to hear this message. Sometimes, I feel guilty because I am so content with ordinary. I love ordinary! I love the basic things.
    Then there are the moments we get to experience EXTRA ORDINARY like looking into Sylvi’s eyes. Oh, man what an experience. Just looking into a babies eyes. Some people would find that boring (I mean a baby cannot talk back to you cannot play a video game with you…..) However, if you are open to it just looking into those fabulous eyes can transport you directly to where the important stuff in life is.
    Thanks for this post.

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  3. Beth Avatar
    Beth

    It is remarkable what is actually extra ordinary….in comparison to what our minds believe.
    The things that now take my breath away are quite simple most often.
    It is good to know others too are finding this.

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