Beginning shortly after birth, we learn to remember all that we do, or all that happens to us, that feels good. We then collect these very pleasurable memories into what is best called the quality world, and this memory world becomes the most important part of our lives. William Glasser

Daily Quote from William Glasser

Beginning shortly after birth, we learn to remember all that we do, or all that happens to us, that feels good. We then collect these very pleasurable memories into what is best called the quality world, and this memory world becomes the most important part of our lives.

- William Glasser

Today’s Practice:

The Quality World exists within emotionally coded moments marked by pleasure, safety, and love. These moments can occur during tasks, in situations in specific places, or during interactions with people. As a parent or guardian, consider adopting the following mantra about the Quality World: “This moment with my child might be one they never forget.” When such a mindset is part of daily awareness, you become the facilitator of joyful learning experiences for your children.

William Glasser

William Glasser, an internationally recognized psychiatrist who was best known as the creator of Choice Theory and author of Reality Therapy, a method of psychotherapy he created in 1965 and that is now taught all over the world.