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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2025 · 23 MIN

Mom Embarrassment Hit Hard: What That Person in the Parking Lot Didn't See

from The Art of Plenty · host The Art of Plenty

Ever had one of those parenting moments where you're doing your best, but suddenly feel like the worst mom ever because someone might be watching? Yeah, me too. In this episode, I share how my 8-year-old's resistance to skiing turned into a lesson about device usage, parenting in public, and why I'm still learning after raising 5 kids Connect with me: Follow me on Instagram  Or on TikTok Get on the list: Course launches, bootcamps, webinars, live events, new episodes and free surprises! Key takeaways: Sometimes our kids forget they enjoy things The power of natural consequences vs. imposed ones How device usage impacts kids' willingness to participate Public parenting moments where everything goes sideways Why we need to trust our parenting instincts Mentioned in this episode:: If you're struggling with parenting challenges, please reach out to parenting professionals who can provide targeted support. If you found this content helpful, please share with a friend, contact me, leave a review, contact me on my website or on social media Liked this episode? Next up: The other time I felt like I messed up as a mom: Episode 14 - The Weight of Failure: A Mother's Reflection

Ever had one of those parenting moments where you're doing your best, but suddenly feel like the worst mom ever because someone might be watching? Yeah, me too. In this episode, I share how my 8-year-old's resistance to skiing turned into a lesson about device usage, parenting in public, and why I'm still learning after raising 5 kids Connect with me: Follow me on Instagram  Or on TikTok Get on the list: Course launches, bootcamps, webinars, live events, new episodes and free surprises! Key takeaways: Sometimes our kids forget they enjoy things The power of natural consequences vs. imposed ones How device usage impacts kids' willingness to participate Public parenting moments where everything goes sideways Why we need to trust our parenting instincts Mentioned in this episode:: If you're struggling with parenting challenges, please reach out to parenting professionals who can provide targeted support. If you found this content helpful, please share with a friend, contact me, leave a review, contact me on my website or on social media Liked this episode? Next up: The other time I felt like I messed up as a mom: Episode 14 - The Weight of Failure: A Mother's Reflection

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