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The Mistake You're Making Trying To Be A "Good" Parent

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In episode 266 of The Full Frontal Living™ Podcast, Lisa shares a heartfelt and insightful reflection on the power of allowing our children to have their own experiences and the importance of embracing our emotions as parents. From the picturesque setting of Bali, Lisa dives deep into her personal journey as a parent and the challenges that come with navigating the complex landscape of parenting in the modern age.

The episode takes listeners on a journey through Lisa's own experiences with her children, highlighting the value of honoring their unique perspectives and allowing them to navigate their emotions without projecting our own limitations onto them. She emphasizes the vital role of creating an emotionally safe environment for children to thrive, build resiliency, and navigate disappointment.

Throughout the candid storytelling, Lisa offers powerful insights into the complex dynamics of parenting, shedding light on the delicate balance of supporting our children while resisting the urge to fix their feelings.

She shares a poignant moment from her trip to a Waterpark in Bali, where her son, Jake, grapples with his anxiety and ultimately makes a decision that prompts a meaningful lesson on navigating fear and disappointment.

Join Lisa as she encourages parents to release the need to micromanage their children's emotional experiences and instead embrace the opportunity for growth and healing that comes from allowing them to have their unique journey.

Ultimately, this episode serves as a compelling reminder of the profound impact of choosing to honor our children's experiences while empowering them to navigate life on their own terms.

We invite you to listen to this episode and consider the valuable insights shared as we navigate the powerful dynamics of parenting and the inherent beauty of allowing our children to have their own experiences.

Lisa is accepting applications for 1:1 coaching inside Reclamation for April 2024

Apply www.lisacarpenter.ca/wwm

Follow Lisa's journey on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lisacarpenterinc/

To subscribe to Lisa's exclusive private podcast Sustainably Strong https://lisacarpenter.ca/ss-private-podcast/

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In episode 266 of The Full Frontal Living™ Podcast, Lisa shares a heartfelt and insightful reflection on the power of allowing our children to have their own experiences and the importance of embracing our emotions as parents. From the picturesque setting of Bali, Lisa dives deep into her personal journey as a parent and the challenges that come with navigating the complex landscape of parenting in the modern age.

The episode takes listeners on a journey through Lisa's own experiences with her children, highlighting the value of honoring their unique perspectives and allowing them to navigate their emotions without projecting our own limitations onto them. She emphasizes the vital role of creating an emotionally safe environment for children to thrive, build resiliency, and navigate disappointment.

Throughout the candid storytelling, Lisa offers powerful insights into the complex dynamics of parenting, shedding light on the delicate balance of supporting our children while resisting the urge to fix their feelings.

She shares a poignant moment from her trip to a Waterpark in Bali, where her son, Jake, grapples with his anxiety and ultimately makes a decision that prompts a meaningful lesson on navigating fear and disappointment.

Join Lisa as she encourages parents to release the need to micromanage their children's emotional experiences and instead embrace the opportunity for growth and healing that comes from allowing them to have their unique journey.

Ultimately, this episode serves as a compelling reminder of the profound impact of choosing to honor our children's experiences while empowering them to navigate life on their own terms.

We invite you to listen to this episode and consider the valuable insights shared as we navigate the powerful dynamics of parenting and the inherent beauty of allowing our children to have their own experiences.

Lisa is accepting applications for 1:1 coaching inside Reclamation for April 2024

Apply www.lisacarpenter.ca/wwm

Follow Lisa's journey on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lisacarpenterinc/

To subscribe to Lisa's exclusive private podcast Sustainably Strong https://lisacarpenter.ca/ss-private-podcast/

  continue reading

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