Orlando Bloom became sincere about his parenting journey and how he has learned to become a better parent.
In a recent chat about Oprah Winfrey’s Oprah PodcasT, the 48-year-old actor talked about how work through his childhood shaped his parents.
A remarkable thing Bloom mentioned that he follows is the Hoffman process, which he says helps to identify toxic behavior, bad mood and other things that were unconscious conditioned in childhood.
“I think my job as a parent now is to give my children the opportunity to grow without getting in the way,” he told Winfrey via People. “It’s a bit like not getting in the way of someone else’s journey. Don’t let anyone get in the way of your journey, and just be grateful for the opportunities presented to you and see the challenges of the dynamics that are in front of you as an opportunity for you to grow.”
“I’m not saying I’m perfect. It’s not easy at all, but it’s something that without the Hoffman process, I don’t think I could say I would have understood,” Bloom shared. “I think I could have been easily triggered.”
The Lord of the Rings Star continued to say, “Now, even though I am and if we encounter a situation that we are in conflict about [something]I can take a step back. “
“I can let some time go, and then we can engage in a conversation where I look at everything from his perspective while trying to put myself in my thinking without it overwhelming or getting in the way of his process,” Father added to two.
It is relevant to mention that Bloom shares the four -year -old daughter Daisy with pop star Katy Perry and his son Flynn with his ex -wife, model and entrepreneur Miranda Kerr.



