Episode 27

 



Episode 27


๐Ÿ“– Commentary on the chapter: 

Praise and give thanks


๐ŸŒŸ 1. A life lesson born in the pandemic

The chapter opens an intimate door to one of the most vulnerable and transformative periods in the author's life – the 2020 lockdown. In the midst of uncertainty, Ana discovers an essential truth:

> "The universe is truly perfect and has given me a gift from heaven."

What seemed like a global crisis turned, in a mother's heart, into a space for healing her inner child and reconnecting with her daughter. It is a profound testament to the power of gratitude in the midst of chaos.


๐Ÿ’ฌ 2. The word that lifts – the power of praise


> "I noticed that when I didn't have much patience, her learning was blocked. And I saw that when I was dedicated, everything flowed."








This passage sheds light on an often overlooked reality: the relationship between emotion and learning. Genuine praise is not flattery, but recognition of the other person's soul, their effort, the beauty of the process, not just the result.




Isis, the little girl who said, "My drawing is ugly," is the mirror of a generation raised under the pressure of comparison. Ana offers the antidote: sincere praise.






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๐Ÿง  3. Healing trauma through active gratitude




> "Teachers must cleanse our own distorted memories."








Here, the message becomes much deeper than pedagogy. Ana Dalfovo speaks not only as a mother, but as a conscious educator: before we educate, we must heal ourselves. Our words are not just information, but vibration. And our vibration comes from a past that we sometimes ignore, but which profoundly influences our present actions.






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๐Ÿงก 4. Gratitude as a state of high frequency




> "The vibration changes. You enter a new frequency space."








Gratitude is not just a beautiful emotion, but a transformative force. The author describes it almost scientifically: it opens up a new space, a new frequency, in which the heart opens and the being is alchemized.




It is one of the most spiritual statements in the book and at the same time one of the most applicable:




> When you give thanks, you transform yourself.










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๐ŸŒฑ 5. Small gestures, eternal impact




> "It seems simple, silly, routine, and that's why it stays. That's what makes it eternal."








This phrase is extraordinarily powerful in its simplicity. It reminds us that it is not grandiosity that changes the world, but consistency in small, meaningful gestures. Daily gratitude, sincere praise, recognition of others—these are the movements that silently but profoundly change the structure of reality.






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๐ŸŒ 6. The superpower that transforms the world




> "Respect and be grateful for every life you encounter."








This is one of the most profound conclusions of the chapter: gratitude is a spiritual act of collective transformation. In a fast-paced, tense, and performance-driven world, this exhortation stops us, softens us, and reminds us:


๐ŸŒŸ Every soul matters. Every moment can be sacred. Everything can be a reason for gratitude.






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๐Ÿ’ฌ Conclusion




The chapter "Praise and Give Thanks" is not just an essay on parenting or education, but a profound meditation on how we build or destroy worlds with our words. Ana Dalfovo shows us that:




gratitude is a choice,




praise is an act of conscious power,




and each of us is responsible for the vibration we leave in the hearts of others.






It is a manifesto of humanity in its most tender and powerful form.






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