Hunter Clarke-Fields is back with us again! She's the author of Raising Good Humans, and now the new book Raising Good Humans Every Day (affiliate links).






 




Why does the world need two books with such similar titles? Are they even different?!






 




Yes, they are! Raising Good Humans Every Day is small! And short! And the chapters are short! Each one contains just one practice, described in a few pages.






 




If you've got five minutes you can read a chapter and then put the idea into practice immediately.






 




Use it, see some success, and get inspired for the next one.






 




Short, simple, and sweet. Can't beat that!







 





 









Hunter Clarke-Fields' books:




Raising Good Humans


Raising Good Humans Every Day  (affiliate links)











 




Jump to Highlights




 









00:43   Introducing Hunter Clarke-Fields


01:46   Hunter’s reasons for writing a second book with a title so much like their first one


03:29   Why controlling our children and have them control themselves doesn't work effectively


06:54   The need to shift from rewards and punishments to teaching and guiding children in understanding consequences and needs


09:18   The benefits of connection-based parenting


12:58   Reflecting on parenting experiences: gratitude and regrets


16:25   Exploring Hunter’s upbringing as a highly sensitive child 


21:47   Navigating parenting a highly sensitive child with insights coming from Hunter’s own experiences


24:39   The importance of being authentic with children and openly sharing challenges as a parent


26:29   Parenting with heartfelt intention and presence


31:01   Embracing the importance of being present with children and practicing mindfulness in a fast-paced society


38:14   Asking for community support to be a better parent


42:24   Embracing a beginner's mind to counter judgment and remain open to possibilities


45:14   Wrapping...




 




Hunter Clarke-Fields is back with us again! She's the author of Raising Good Humans, and now the new book Raising Good Humans Every Day (affiliate links).






 




Why does the world need two books with such similar titles? Are they even different?!






 




Yes, they are! Raising Good Humans Every Day is small! And short! And the chapters are short! Each one contains just one practice, described in a few pages.






 




If you've got five minutes you can read a chapter and then put the idea into practice immediately.






 




Use it, see some success, and get inspired for the next one.






 




Short, simple, and sweet. Can't beat that!







 





 









Hunter Clarke-Fields' books:




Raising Good Humans


Raising Good Humans Every Day  (affiliate links)











 




Jump to Highlights




 









00:43   Introducing Hunter Clarke-Fields


01:46   Hunter’s reasons for writing a second book with a title so much like their first one


03:29   Why controlling our children and have them control themselves doesn't work effectively


06:54   The need to shift from rewards and punishments to teaching and guiding children in understanding consequences and needs


09:18   The benefits of connection-based parenting


12:58   Reflecting on parenting experiences: gratitude and regrets


16:25   Exploring Hunter’s upbringing as a highly sensitive child 


21:47   Navigating parenting a highly sensitive child with insights coming from Hunter’s own experiences


24:39   The importance of being authentic with children and openly sharing challenges as a parent


26:29   Parenting with heartfelt intention and presence


31:01   Embracing the importance of being present with children and practicing mindfulness in a fast-paced society


38:14   Asking for community support to be a better parent


42:24   Embracing a beginner's mind to counter judgment and remain open to possibilities


45:14   Wrapping up