Raising Kids While Doing Your Own Work

Authentic Parenting - Podcast tekijän mukaan Anna Seewald

Can a podcast change someone's life or the way they parent? Listen as Ligia, one of my loyal and most dedicated listeners shares her expereince having consumed the ENTIRE 7 years worth of the content of this podcast.  Ligia became a mom at age 41. She is a mom to a 9 year old girl who has been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.  What lessons has she learned? How has her life changed? In what ways has she grown?  What concrete things has she applied from the show into her own parenting? Has she seen results? Was it all worth it in the end?  Has she gotten tired of me and my voice?  Where is she now and what is next for her? Here is a quote from this epsiode:  "Great parenting begins with knnowing who you are."  The hardest part about parenting is NNOT parenting. It's dowing your own work, while raising kids.  Please enjoy and remember doing your own work while parenting is hard. Stay on course, be gentle and easy on yourself. It’s a worthwhile journey. Continue learning and growing, and pause to recognize and celebrate your wins along the way.  SUPPORT THE SHOW, SHOW YOUR LOVE Become a patron on Patreon.com and join 21 exisiting memebers who contribute $121 towards our monthly goal of $500.  Make a one-time donation in any amount to say “Thank you!” Rate or write a review FULL SHOW NOTES www.authenticparenting.com/podcast HOW TO WORK WITH ANNA I would be thrilled to support you in your parenting journey! All listeners get 10% off on my services. Private Coaching Online courses and classes GET IN TOUCH Comments, questions, feedback, and love notes  USA listeners call 732-763-2576 and leave a voicemail. International listeners use the FREE Speak Pipe tool on my website Email: [email protected] STAY CONNECTED Instagram Facebook Group-Authentic Parenting Community Thank you for listening!  With gratitude, Anna Seewald Parent Educator, Keynote Speaker, Author www.authenticparenting.com  

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