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You've Gotta Give to Get

Episode 48 of the What's The Lesson podcast, hosted by Jill Petersen + Mary Frances, titled "You've Gotta Give to Get" was published on May 19, 2022 and runs 32 minutes.

May 19, 2022 ·32m · What's The Lesson

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In This Episode, We Chat About:

How to communicate about "Mean Girls".

The impact if we don't learn to take the high road.

How we can practice patience along with our kids!

 

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Show Notes:

When we say the words "Mean Girl" if you're like us, you picture a particular crew of characters from the 2004 film. While sure the movie may be entertaining, IRL it's not the funnest. In this episode, we're sharing things we wish we knew as teens and tweens that would have helped us navigate relationships, saved so much energy, and eliminated drama! In school AND at home! What you give…is what you get! This episode is full of examples for your girls, and tips for the adults that care for them the most so you can communicate, and practice patience together! 

 

03:30 What are three 6 weeks of summer camp!?
09:00 What is the rule of reciprocity?

14:15 Don't be a "Mean Girl".

18:40 What happens if we aren't able to let go and take the high road?

24:00 Helping girls to understand the more of what they give, the more they'll get back.

27:00 How can we help ourselves and our girls intentionally practice patience?




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