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@hasancan399320 күн бұрын
I am waiting for my parent child training which I think you will like very much. Course on Natural Approaches to Child Rearing/Udemy❤️
@rebeccamiller877220 күн бұрын
Love Dr. Becky Kennedy! For the first 8 years of my marriage, I found that if I asked my husband something like “can you move this to the garage,” he would take his time and get to it later. But if I asked him “Do you think you’re strong enough to move this?” He would hurriedly get up to move it with near excitement to show his strength. That worked until I let him in on it so we could use it on our son. “We have guests coming over, but I bet it’s not enough time for most people to clean this room. Do you think you could?” It works well ;-)
@theplaylister18 күн бұрын
how would you frame more boring, regular tasks like doing the dishes?
@candyland890312 күн бұрын
This can def be seen as manipulation. But I love it and have def used this technique before on men I dated lolz
@rebeccamiller877212 күн бұрын
@@theplaylister I would find a way to turn it into a challenge by adding a short time frame (better with the kids), or give him a compliment before hand on how I appreciate so much that he always does things (like the dishes) when needed, and not every wife/mom is so lucky :)-
@JTDIYM20 сағат бұрын
Get a slave if you want someone to jump the second you say something
@syreetathibodeaux611412 күн бұрын
I have heard Dr.Becky say the same thing on so many other podcasts and it NEVER gets old! Thank you for sharing her with us.
@KathrynEgly1018 күн бұрын
This was a great episode! As a parent of four kids, I really appreciated her insight!
@jtez0615 күн бұрын
15:35 yes! Open the conversation with your kid and get to that deep report building stage. To me that’s really “gazing” in and taking interest. Kids are an extension of us!
@LifeSalonGina18 күн бұрын
“We love our kids but we actually really stop liking them and we don’t even realize that.” 1:15:42 😭 it hits me hard..
@lindseylarae12 күн бұрын
this was fantastic. dr becky had so many great things to say. i laughed, i cried, i learned a lot, and i’m not even a parent, nor do i have plans to be one. kudos!
@annam948020 күн бұрын
We’re all just our inner child reparenting ourselves 😊
@hannah0691Күн бұрын
Correct!
@leekosub119619 күн бұрын
Thank You, Dr Becky. You are helping us so much!
@caromarie-coonchen13 күн бұрын
incredible episode
@giuliasaletti396710 күн бұрын
that was SO useful and inspiring 🤯thank you!! ❤
@mack_valenzuela20 күн бұрын
You’re the best Tim, love this one 🔥
@erlendtre443720 күн бұрын
How did you have the time to love it?
@kalebgates823519 күн бұрын
This is going to help so, so much ❤️
@HoldOnStillProcessing19 күн бұрын
Dr. Vanessa LaPointe is another great subject matter expert on compassionate, firm parenting. Do we think Tim is expecting!!???
@amirnaderi847018 күн бұрын
2 of my fav peeps❤
@PlayingItForwardCoaching16 күн бұрын
Hello Dr.Kennedy and Tim, I am loving this interview as I saw it come up this morning. I would love to further connect with either one of you. My book, “Mental Toughness for Teen Athletes, Post COVID-19” has been out on Amazon since August and I feel a true connection with Dr. Kennedy with a great deal of the values she is espousing. I am ordering her book right now and thank you for your expertise!
@stopavoidingyourself20 күн бұрын
❤ that first example of a repair in the first 5mins of this video… ✋🏼I use that every the time I slip with my kid 😅
@Tony-hk20 күн бұрын
Good work
@kylewatson297219 күн бұрын
Curious in a series of interviews with parents of successful/famous entrepreneurs. I wonder about how they approached raising their kids
@cag115 күн бұрын
At 16:00: I know Tim so well that I can tell who he's talking about even if he doesn't say the name. Here it's Josh Waitzkin.
@margaritajohns790719 күн бұрын
Great advice both of you. Thanks. What do you do when an adult that has not being used to listening to anyone saying bad words in front of me So should we all unjust or avoid saying any bad words as children or adults ?!! Thanks ⭐️❤️🙏🙏🙇🏼♂️🙇🏻♀️🕊
@zacmccay102019 күн бұрын
“Setting Limits” by Rob and Lisa McKenzie
@syreetathibodeaux611411 күн бұрын
Yes. yes. yes..when Tim Ferriss and Ramit start to have families this will blow the roof of their podcasts. They think they are killing it now. Wait until they add a wife and kids. Next. next . Next level of optimization
@neon_noetic18 күн бұрын
Office jobs are lowkey depressing, the same 9-5, same co-workers, lack of fresh air, lack of productivity, driving home in the same car, same streets. Everything gets repetitive and depressing.
@ThomasAndersonPhD3 күн бұрын
1:20:00 Tim mentioning "drugs" is hilarious given his self-experimentation with supplements and his pretty intense involvement with psychedelics.
@benjamin165117 күн бұрын
Por favor. Permita a dublagem automática dos seus vídeos para o português do Brasil 🙏🇧🇷
@vivalavidaalameda18 күн бұрын
And 30 yrs later, have percent of these parents are going to be resilient when their grown up children estranged from them 😢
@laurenmurrell718716 күн бұрын
Tim Ferriss- Every time we hear about you being single, I wish to go meet you and stare into your eyes for an hour and see what happens… In any case, wonderful content as always! 🎩 Best, /Lauren
@rishibaldeo54799 күн бұрын
Well I wouldn't lift my kid off the couch, I would move the nearby table, put some pillows around the couch and leave my kid jumping. Dr. Kennedy doesn't sound like much fun
@annastern37058 күн бұрын
I agree! Moms that are fun with their kids are much less stressed and so are their kids! I think she creates problems where they don’t even exist.
@helenarocavianna502114 күн бұрын
To sum it up; are parents supposed to ask for sorry for their spoiled brats? From my point of view, it's the perfect way to raise Monsters!
@andrewmagic111115 күн бұрын
Come on guys! Have you ever been on a plane? A real sturdy pilot usually says something you'll never be able to decipher - it's like he's reading a doctor's handwriting! 😅
@tatianaschild20 күн бұрын
I-statements versus you-statements.
@tatianaschild20 күн бұрын
Taking responsibility versus blaming.
@iossifiossifov7485 күн бұрын
Aren't you taking away the kid's accountability for their actions? It seems selfish and not a good strategy for the long run
@AndrewHazelwood-z3hСағат бұрын
Vague comment.
@muzikaishokolad13 күн бұрын
Everyone on postcast, talk a bit more slower please. 🙏🏻 When I was a kid all told me how fast I talked, fast talk probably means fast mind, but slow down please, no where to hurry. ❤