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Szn.1 Ep.15 Feed Your Mind Friday — The Power of Now for Parents (Eckhart Tolle)

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In this episode, I dive into Eckhart Tolle’s “The Power of Now” and what it really means for parents trying to stay present in the chaos of family life. I break down the book’s biggest lessons—how to practice presence, deal with old emotional triggers, and even embrace the art of “non-doing” with your kids. Whether you’re a reader, an audiobook lover, or just searching for new ways to feed your mind and show up for your family, I hope this episode gives you something real to take into your day. Growth isn’t an accident—it’s a choice we make, one moment at a time.

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Thanks so much for listening to Dad’s Daily Discoveries. If something from my story resonated with you, I’d be grateful if you’d share this episode and subscribe so we can keep building this community together. Got your own story or a bit of wisdom to share? Reach out—I’d love to hear from you.

Remember: You don’t have to be perfect, just present.

You can also find me on YouTube at @ini.parentingpodcast and @sweetfacescans.
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In this episode, I dive into Eckhart Tolle’s “The Power of Now” and what it really means for parents trying to stay present in the chaos of family life. I break down the book’s biggest lessons—how to practice presence, deal with old emotional triggers, and even embrace the art of “non-doing” with your kids. Whether you’re a reader, an audiobook lover, or just searching for new ways to feed your mind and show up for your family, I hope this episode gives you something real to take into your day. Growth isn’t an accident—it’s a choice we make, one moment at a time.

Brought to you by INI — Instructions Not Included

Support the show

Thanks so much for listening to Dad’s Daily Discoveries. If something from my story resonated with you, I’d be grateful if you’d share this episode and subscribe so we can keep building this community together. Got your own story or a bit of wisdom to share? Reach out—I’d love to hear from you.

Remember: You don’t have to be perfect, just present.

You can also find me on YouTube at @ini.parentingpodcast and @sweetfacescans.
Dad’s Daily Discoveries is produced by INI (Instructions Not Included). All rights reserved.

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