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Video Quote – Carl Jung – Your Fulfillment is a Responsibility – VIDEO

Life Coach Susan Liddy discusses a popular Carl Jung quote about how FULLY LIVING your life, affects the world around you.

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  • What a powerful message, Susan! It’s great to see your beautiful face and hear your cheerful voice. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about reaching kids through empowering their moms. One of the things I live by as a parent is any time there is something I want from my daughter (like a better attitude or to get more involved with school) I make a pledge to give that to the relationship. I have a better attitude about her. I get more involved in my community. It’s a great way to speak volumes to my teen without actually saying a word directly about my desire.

    Hugs ~
    Cassandra

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  • Thank you, Cassandra!
    And as for mothering… you’re a good act to follow. ;)

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  • Rebecca says:

    Hi,Susan.
    I always enjoy either reading/listening to all the wonderful insights you have!!! You have such a wonderful outlook on ‘Life’, and are truly an inspiration. Your ability to be such a giving woman, willing to share, does not fall on deaf ears! God Bless, keep up the excellent work!
    Thank you
    Rebecca..;-D

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  • Thank you Rebecca! I truly enjoy what I do. It’s my *passion*. So happy to learn that you feel inspired and supported.

    :) Susan

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  • happy Maker says:

    Susan you have done it again. I know how important it is for children to see there mothers as a person they can look up to. Sometimes thought I thing my 3 girls give me more credit that I really deserve, but I hey I’ll keep my mouth shut and go with it.

    Children really do look up to there parents as roll models. I have always told my girls when they were younger, when you get married make sure you like the guys parents, because you marrying them. Children do grow up to be like there parents, unless they are smart enough to fix what they didn’t like about there parent.

    Thanks again,

    Debbie

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    Life Coach Susan Reply:

    Awe… I don’t know…
    Seems to me that you’ve been, and still are, a great mom!
    I mean, look at you out in the world spreading happiness.
    How fantastic!

    :) Susan

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  • Susan,

    You are amazing. I have been following you for quite some time now and you inspire and give so many women the open insight to be everything and more!

    Thank you for making the universe a wonderful place to be! You are a blessing!

    Lyn-Dee Eldridge, CPC, CPMC
    http://www.lyn-dee.com

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    Life Coach Susan Reply:

    Oh, thanks so much Lyn-Dee!
    I love how we initially got connected on FB.
    It’s fun now to see you on my blog.
    Come back soon and often.
    I know you’ll have wonderful insights to share yourself!

    :) Susan

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  • Wow Susan, You’ve truly struck a chord!

    As my daughter is now a young adult, I start to see some of the influences my “living” has had on her… They really do mirror much of how we move through the world, don’t they?

    And although my daughter happens to be pretty awesome (I’m slightly biased), I not only notice positive influences, but some negative ones as well.

    That is why your message and your gift to empower women is so VITAL! AND, it’s never too late…. it’s imperative.

    There have too many times, even now that I want to play it safe and stay in my comfort zone, now with this message, I can remember how that might impact Nicole…

    Much warmth and hugs to you Susan,
    and thanks!
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    Life Coach Susan Reply:

    Dianne,

    I can attest to the “awesomeness” of your daughter.
    I still think on that “article” she wrote about Martin Luther King and the dreams she has.
    And, look at her… going to school abroad… in Paris.
    That is very cool.

    You’ve done an excellent job with your daughter.
    A good act to follow.

    Now, when are you moving here?

    :) Susan

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  • Wow, this is such a powerful and valuable message, Susan. So true – moms have to watch the way they live(or unlive), because it impacts their children and as a result an entire generation. I’ve often thought that children are Nature(God/Supreme Power)’s way of showing us our true potential and how we can be what we never would have imagined…I may never have believed I was capable of this much unconditional love, compassion and patience had it not been for my daughter. Your video is a great reminder of how important/necessary it is for Moms to stay positive, confident, grateful and happy. Thanks for bringing us these wonderful messages.
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    Life Coach Susan Reply:

    I love this perspective, Rupa… that children are God’s way of showing us our true potential.
    So many of my clients, who are Mom’s, have told me that once they had children they actually took more control over their lives.
    That their children motivated them to be even better than they thought they could be.
    So often, what we can not… or will not… do for ourselves, we will do for the sake of our children.

    :)

    PS. come back again soon.

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  • Georgianne says:

    good morning Susan,

    Thank you for taking the time to record the quote – I love how our emotions ‘rise up’ when the topic is about or impacts our kids. My two boys are so awesome! young teenagers and I purposefully try to guide them towards exploring their options and their passions.

    Listening to your video reminds me that MY ACTIONS will also guide them – whether I intend it to or not. :) I can talk until I’m blue in the face – and yet showing them by actions and living my life to its fullest, with passion, and commitment will soak further into their brain.

    Looking forward to connecting!

    Georgianne

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