Children don’t just remember what we taught them, they remember how we spoke to them and what we said especially in their vulnerable moments. Choose words that build, not break. #lifewithtara#parentingtips
Some people will never love you the way you loved them. That doesn’t make your love a mistake. It simply means your capacity to love was greater than their capacity to receive it. Protect your heart, but never lose your ability to love. #lifewithtara#lovetips
Fear always gives us reasons to stay where we are. Stop living as though you’ll get another chance to become the person you’re meant to be. There is no Life B—only this one life, and every day is another opportunity to write a better chapter.#lifewithtara
Emotional maturity is one of the greatest gifts a partner can bring into a relationship.
Before asking, “Can they provide for me?” also ask, “Can they communicate? Can they apologize? Can they handle conflict without causing harm?”
#LifeWithTara#HealthyRelationships
We say Children are resilient and they seemingly move from grief quickly but when a child loses a parent, they don’t just lose a person. They lose future conversations, future memories, future guidance, and future comfort. The absence is felt not only in the moment of loss.
Many times, finding yourself isn’t about discovering someone new.
It’s about returning to the person you were before fear, disappointment, and other people’s expectations convinced you to become someone else.#lifewithtara#selflove
Life has seasons just as nature does.
When doors seem closed and progress feels slow, resist the urge to panic.
A pause is not always a punishment.
Sometimes it is preparation.
Trust the process. Your next season will come. #lifewithtara#lifelessons
Today, we celebrate fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, mentors, and every man who has chosen to love, guide, and support a child with the understanding that love is more than provision . Happy Father’s Day. #lifewithtara
Prayer and fasting are acts of devotion, but their true reflection is seen in how we treat others. Kindness, mercy, and respect reveal the condition of the heart and our piety #lifewithtara
Sometimes the hardest lesson in life is accepting that two things can be true at the same time. Maturity is learning to hold both truths without forcing a choice between them.#lifewithtara
One of the greatest acts of self-love is accepting where you are while working toward where you want to be. Life may not look the way you imagined, but peace begins when you stop fighting reality and start embracing your journey.-#lifewithtara
Life is shorter than we imagine. One day, the people we take for granted may no longer be here. Make the call. Visit the friend. Say “thank you.” Say “I love you.” Tomorrow is a gift, not a guarantee.#LifeWithTara