HER QUIET POWER

 
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Many of our daughters might be considered ‘quiet’ – at least from the world’s perspective.

And while many of our cultures operate on an “extrovert ideal,” some of the world’s greatest ideas, art and inventions came from the quiet thinkers who know “how to tune into their inner worlds.”

If you have such a daughter, the book Quiet, by Susan Cain will make you feel very grateful and proud that you do.   

And from our perspective, your daughter’s quiet ways can offer a huge added benefit…

A SUPERPOWER even.

You see, no matter what’s happening out there in your daughter’s world – a boring class, a mean comment, or even a divorce - her feelings will always just be generated from the THOUGHTS that she is thinking, and never from any of these actual events.

So if your daughter loves to spend her time weaving colorful stories and fantastic dreams, reading a glorious book, writing a story, or researching a topic she loves, then it doesn’t really matter what else might be going on in the world…

She will generate and feel joy in her body,

with every sentence she reads, writes, or dreams up.

So when she is pretending to win Wimbledon – she will be absolutely thrilled!

When she is playing army in the wild – she will feel brave, adventurous, and triumphant!

And when she is reading or writing a story - she will feel all the emotions her heroine does.

And the best part is that she doesn’t even ACTUALLY have to win Wimbledon, join the army, or save the world, in order to feel VICTORIOUS!  

Instead, all she has to do is lose herself in one of her daydreams or stories.

So your “quiet thinker” has the superpower to BLOCK OUT THE WORLD and feel courageous, powerful, and even heroic…

with every sentence she chooses.

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