The Shift That Changes Everything Solo Parent
The Shift That Changes Everything Solo Parent As a solo parent, it’s easy to believe that if you could just fix something, your anxiety, your finances, your schedule, then maybe you’d finally feel calm. finally feel peace. but what if peace isn’t something you find by solving everything outside of you? this week’s episode invites us to rethink how we define and pursue peace. Yours. theirs. but families that last think differently: ours. this week’s sunday school for ownership lesson teaches children that some things are bigger than individual use — they exist to support the family as a whole. that shift alone changes everything. every sunday, i try and do a “kid specific” lesson for the children. bring.
The Leadership Shift That Changes Everything Check out my full course called how a heart based approach changes everything. each session offers practical tools, real life stories, and biblical insights to help you reach your child’s heart. When parents shift to a collaborative approach, everything becomes transparent—and that changes how decisions are made for the child. 👉 watch full. In this episode of real world peaceful parenting, lisa smith discusses a simple yet powerful shift in parenting philosophy: moving from seeing parenting as a static role (a noun) to experiencing it as a dynamic relationship (a verb). Public education is shifting as parents demand transparency, accountability, and control over their children’s learning.
The Shift That Changes Everything A Live Event With Eckhart Tolle Aug 28 In this episode of real world peaceful parenting, lisa smith discusses a simple yet powerful shift in parenting philosophy: moving from seeing parenting as a static role (a noun) to experiencing it as a dynamic relationship (a verb). Public education is shifting as parents demand transparency, accountability, and control over their children’s learning. There are seasons of parenting that feel like you’re just bracing for the next wave. you’re juggling co parenting schedules, financial pressure, a child’s meltdown, or a phone call that changes everything, and it all keeps coming. It’s called the three phases of solo parenting: triage, recovery, and wellness. we want to walk you through each phase by letting you hear from three parents—cari, andrew, and lana—who have lived each one. Each episode, jennifer mickel — founder of the third shift, former bcg principal, and jd mba — brings voices from across the conversation, from researchers and policy thinkers to the working parents living it every day, to understand why the mental load is so hard to see and so hard to share, and what it would take to redesign this 'third. “single parent” has become the universal phrase used for anyone raising children without a partner in the home. but the truth is far more complex—and the language we choose matters deeply.
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