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Time of India
2 days ago
- General
- Time of India
5 things parents of successful kids do differently!
Parents of successful children foster optimism, tailoring motivation to their child's passions and allowing them to learn through exploration. They cultivate curiosity and lead with love, prioritizing support and presence over pressure. By nurturing a genuine love for learning and empowering children to figure things out independently, these parents set the stage for future success. Parenting is no easy job, and it really takes a whole village to raise a child. Ask any parent, and they would absolutely agree that they need all the help they can get. But guess what? Your peers aren't exactly helping you when it comes to learning how to raise successful kids. Some parents just know a few secrets, and they're not always sharing. Luckily, we've got the inside scoop. Here are five things parents of highly successful children do differently, but rarely talk about. Optimism goes a long way Wondering what optimism has to do with raising successful children? Well, that's exactly where you may be falling behind. Optimism is key when it comes to parenting. Behind every excellent achiever is a parent who made them believe anything is possible. These parents fuel their kids with hope, big dreams, and positivity, even in tough times. Guess what's the secret motto in their homes? All that you dream is possible! This mindset can make anything possible, even a high GPA. Motivations should cater to your child's passion One mistake most parents make is motivating their child in the wrong way. Remember one-size-fits-all advice. Parents must know their kids' dreams and tailor the motivation accordingly. Want your moviebuff child to care about math? Show them how it helps manage a future actor's finances. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trading CFD dengan Teknologi dan Kecepatan Lebih Baik IC Markets Mendaftar Undo That personal touch makes all the difference. Learning happens everywhere, so allow them to figure out Learning is not restricted to books and classrooms. It can happen everywhere, even in everyday tasks. Parents often underestimate how much kids can learn just by doing things on their own. Instead of spoonfeeding them everything, take a step back and let them figure it out. Resist the urge to step in. Even small struggles are big learning wins. Cultivate interest Hard work matters, yes. But what really sets successful kids apart is curiosity. These parents don't just push effort — they nurture a genuine love for discovering new things. Whether it's through travel, books, or asking big questions, they make learning exciting. Taiwanese Influencer Guava Beauty Dies At 24; Makeup Mukbang Turns Deadly Lead with love Parents of successful kids aren't trying to be coaches or drill sergeants. This is no bootcamp. Instead of being a 'coach', guide them with love. Forcing and pressuring them won't yield the desired results. Watch the kids grow without trying to constantly direct the play. What's the secret sauce? Be present, supportive, and let the children's passion lead the way. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change
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India.com
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Meet Guava Shuishui: Taiwanese Beauty Influencer Who Ate Makeup Products In Videos, Dies At 24
photoDetails english 2912243 Influencer Guava Shuishui, popularly known as Guava Beauty, passed away on May 24 at the age of 24. Updated:Jun 07, 2025, 09:40 AM IST Guava Shuishui Dies 1 / 7 Influencer Guava Shuishui, popularly known as Guava Beauty, passed away on May 24 at the age of 24. Makeup Mukbang 2 / 7 Guava Beauty rose to fame for her unusual "makeup mukbang" videos, in which she would eat or bite into makeup products like lipsticks, blushes, and face masks. Sudden Death Sparks Concerns 3 / 7 The news of her passing was announced on May 24 and has sparked concern and speculation among her followers. Some suspect potential poisoning from consuming chemical-laden products, while others believe a heart attack may have been the cause. Cause of Death? 4 / 7 The exact cause of death has not been officially revealed. However, reported that, according to an English translation of the Instagram post's Chinese caption, the content creator passed away on May 24 after "battling sudden ailments." Influencer's Friend Speaks Out 5 / 7 A friend of the influencer reportedly stated that when Shuishui was admitted to the hospital, her medical team "clearly ruled out any possibility related to the so-called food cosmetics"—likely referring to her habit of licking or biting beauty products. Massive Following 6 / 7 Guava Beauty had over 12,000 followers on Instagram and gained popularity for her makeup tutorials and product reviews. Rise to Fame 7 / 7 She caught widespread attention in November 2024 when she applied blush to her cheeks and then placed the product on a fork before eating it which became one of her most talked-about videos. (All images: X/ Instagram)


Daily Mail
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Popular beauty influencer who ate makeup products dies after 'sudden illness'
A Taiwanese beauty influencer, known for tasting her products while testing them on her face, has died aged 24. Guava Shuishui, known online as Guava Beauty, earnt thousands of followers on Instagram for her reviews of makeup products. As per the English translation of a post shared to her social media account, the content creator died on May 24 from a 'sudden illness.' The statement continued: 'Thank you to everyone who has liked, left a message and laughed with her, and thank you for your love and support. She really keeps it in her heart and cherishes it very much. 'Guava Shuishui simply continues to glow in a different place. When we meet again one day, she should be unboxing angels' exclusive makeup for eating broadcasts over.' That post was the last until May 24, when her bio was changed to: 'Logging out from the world. Setting off on a new journey. All business collaborations are suspended.' In one popular video from late 2024 which was pinned to the top of her page, the influencer used a jelly blush before sticking a fork in the container and scooping the entire product out to take a bite. In the caption, she acknowledged eating beauty products is 'controversial,' and stated that children under six weren't allowed to watch her content. Some concerned fans commented on the video to say that she was setting a bad example for younger followers, and about the possible toxicity of the products. One person wrote: 'Please can you stop this behavior... You can eat in private, you can eat whatever you like. Really don't promote the act of "eating makeup".' Another said: 'It's still toxic, be careful.' The world of 'mukbang' - where online creators share videos of them eating (often excessive) amounts of food while chatting to followers - is being increasingly criticized as it continues to grow in popularity. The trend is also tragically linked to the deaths of at least three influencers, some as young as 24, in the last three years. Worried experts have expressed concerns that the content normalizes poor and unhealthy diets and could lead to potential nutrition deficiencies.


The Sun
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Popular beauty influencer Guava Shuishui who was known for eating make-up products dies aged 24 after ‘sudden illness'
TAIWANESE beauty influencer Guava Shuishui has died at the age of 24 as a result of a "sudden illness". The content creator, known to her fans as Guava Beauty, often tasted products as she tested them. 3 3 3 According to a social media post shared on her account, Guava died on May 24 from a "sudden illness", as translated from English. The influencer created 'mukbang' videos, in which she would eat makeup products, including lipstick, blush, face masks and cotton pads. .


Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Guava Shuishui dies age 24: Popular beauty influencer passes away after 'sudden illness'
A Taiwanese beauty influencer, known for tasting her products as she tested them, has died aged 24. Guava Shuishui, known online as Guava Beauty, amassed thousands of followers on Instagram through her reviews of makeup products. As per the English translation of a post shared to her social media account, the content creator died on May 24 from a 'sudden illness.' The popular influencer gained a following from her 'mukbang' videos, with dedicated followers eagerly watching her eat products such as lipstick, blush, face masks, and cotton pads. Mukbang is a form on content which involves the user eating in front of the camera. In her videos, Guava would test the product and then taste it - leaving her reviews of both. She would often ask followers to suggest products to try. Guava's exact cause of death is unknown, with her family releasing a statement via her Instagram. 'Although this trip came suddenly, Shuishui held on to every difficult moment just like she has always been – hard-working, serious, and shining,' the post said. 'Thank you to everyone who has liked, left a message and laughed with her, and thank you for your love and support. She really keeps it in her heart and cherishes it very much,' the statement continued. They concluded: 'Guava Shuishui simply continues to glow in a different place. When we meet again one day, she should be unboxing angels' exclusive makeup for eating broadcasts over.' That post was her last until May 24, when her profile bio was changed to: 'Logging out from the world. Setting off on a new journey. All business collaborations are suspended.' In one popular video from late 2024 that she had pinned to her page, the influencer used a jelly blush before sticking a fork in the container and scooping the entire product out to take a bite. In the caption, she acknowledged eating beauty products is 'controversial,' stating that children under six weren't allowed to watch her content. Some concerned fans commented on the video, worried she was setting a bad example for younger followers, and about the possible toxicity from the products. 'Please can you stop this behavior... You can eat in private, you can eat whatever you like. Really don't promote the act of "eating makeup,"' one user commented as per the English translation. 'It's still toxic, be careful,' warned another at the time. Some concerned fans commented on the video, worried she was setting a bad example for younger followers, and about the possible toxicity from the products 'I can understand that although it is inevitable to eat some lipstick, it's bad to eat it deliberately - please don't promote the act,' complained another. The world of 'mukbang' - where online creators share videos of them eating (often excessive) amounts of food while chatting to followers - has been attracting growing criticism as it grows in popularity. The trend - which has seen itself escalate in extremes, pushing creators to gorge on meals until it makes them unwell - is also tragically behind the deaths of at least three influencers, some as young as 24, in the last three years. Worried experts have also expressed concern that the move normalizes poor and unhealthy diets - as well as leading to potential nutrition deficiencies.