SuperParent Syndrome's podcast
Parenting is not for the weak. Cooking, cleaning, bath time, work, driving the kids to practice, church, working out, all while keeping your sanity is no small feat. You’re doing your best and you are not alone. Related Links: The How can you support our podcast? Apple users, please subscribe and rate the . If you Android, this is found on or . Tell a friend about the SP podcast. Click on "share podcast" and they will love it and thank you forever! Join the FREE . Great way to stay in touch, get resources, and videos! Join Here. Sign Up for - Free and...
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Parenting is not for the weak. Cooking, cleaning, bath time, work, driving the kids to practice, church, working out, all while keeping your sanity is no small feat. You’re doing your best and you are not alone. Related Links: The How can you support our podcast? Apple users, please subscribe and rate the . If you Android, this is found on or . Tell a friend about the SP podcast. Click on "share podcast" and they will love it and thank you forever! Join the FREE . Great way to stay in touch, get resources, and videos! Join Here. Sign Up for - Free and...
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Related Links: The How can you support our podcast? Apple users, please subscribe and rate the . If you Android, this is found on or . Tell a friend about the SP podcast. Click on "share podcast" and they will love it and thank you forever! Join the FREE . Great way to stay in touch, get resources, and videos! Join Here. Sign Up for - Free and get this in your inbox with challenges each day! Thank You! ~Coach Nick
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Related Links: The How can you support our podcast? Apple users, please subscribe and rate the . If you Android, this is found on or . Tell a friend about the SP podcast. Click on "share podcast" and they will love it and thank you forever! Join the FREE . Great way to stay in touch, get resources, and videos! Join Here. Sign Up for - Free and get this in your inbox with challenges each day! Thank You! ~Coach Nick
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Related Links: The How can you support our podcast? Apple users, please subscribe and rate the . If you Android, this is found on or . Tell a friend about the SP podcast. Click on "share podcast" and they will love it and thank you forever! Join the FREE . Great way to stay in touch, get resources, and videos! Join Here. Sign Up for - Free and get this in your inbox with challenges each day! Thank You! ~Coach Nick
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Related Links: The How can you support our podcast? Apple users, please subscribe and rate the . If you Android, this is found on or . Tell a friend about the SP podcast. Click on "share podcast" and they will love it and thank you forever! Join the FREE . Great way to stay in touch, get resources, and videos! Join Here. Sign Up for - Free and get this in your inbox with challenges each day! Thank You! ~Coach Nick
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I had a client reach out to me and wanted to vent concerning a neighboring chiropractor that she had recently spoken to. This man is living in scarcity. Instead of only serving people he truly loves to serve (and thereby doing an awesome job because he loves it) - he is focusing on grabbing all he can. Even people that he doesn't absolutely love serving. And when you have a scarcity mindset, this will happen to you. She had told him that they would like to refer out some of their elderly clients to him since they were focusing on pediatrics and family care. However this doctor told her...
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It's so humbling and yet exciting to watch a baby grow and ulimately learn to walk. Crawling, sitting, and then standing up while they cruise along furniture. They get stronger and stronger and more and more confident and then almost by accident they take a step. And fall. And Fall And fall and fall and fall. And hit their heads and their butt and get all sorts of marks on their body from crashing over and over. And yet, they don't give up. They keep pushing. They never say, "maybe this isn't for me. Or, this is too hard. Or I give up." They step and fall and then finally, they are...
info_outlineHonestly the (...) isn't supposed to be there, but I'm trying to catch your attention. Because really, it is okay for you just to NEED. Hear me, you have needs and it's okay to have them.
I don't know how we have adopted this culture where we like to put ourselves last, perhaps it's a parenting thing. Because we get so adept at anticipating the needs of our kids that end up putting ourselves last to provide for our kids. And then as we do this more and more, we find ourselves become a helicopter parent, or worse, a lawnmower parent.
Does this empower our kids? That's all you have to ask yourself, but I don't want to go on this tangent (I may have on the actual podcast btw).
So, dear listener, guard yourself and honor your needs. Fight for them and not only will you help yourself, but you will actually have more energy and life to give to others! (the whole fill your cup first thing right?)
Homework: ask for one thing. Anything - coffee, time alone, an errand, footrub. ask for one thing.
You Got This.
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How can you support our podcast?
- Apple users, please subscribe and rate the SP podcast. If you Android, this is found on Stitcher or Google Music.
- Tell a friend about the SP podcast. Click on "share podcast" and they will love it and thank you forever!
- Join the FREE SP Facebook Page. Great way to stay in touch, get resources, and videos! Join Here.
- Sign Up for the 1% club - Free and get this in your inbox with challenges each day!
Thank You!
~Coach Nick