“It’s a hallmark of knowing who you are and embracing all of those parts. It’s acknowledging things from your past that you may not want to relive, but you can admit and understand how they shaped you. Instead of feeling paralyzing and alienating, vulnerability feels liberating and organic.”

Thanks, Whine and Cheez – its by Rachel Sobel, for sharing this post on our TODAY #ParentingTeam!

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