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May 19, 2014 By Dr. Greg Hamlin

Images of Skill 12: Savoring

Images of Skill 12:  Savoring

Skill 12 is learning to savor what is good.  I like these stock images because they illustrate the mindfulness of savoring.  It’s true, children can annoy us.  But they can also show us how to pay attention to small, wondrous moments.

 

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Eye contact can also be a form of savoring:

cropped-from-landscape0002One of the best ways to give children a healthy sense of self is to delight in them, savoring moments like these:

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