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281. "Why do I Even TRY!" When Parents Feel Like Nothing They do Makes a Difference

281. "Why do I Even TRY!" When Parents Feel Like Nothing They do Makes a Difference

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We've all been there. You limit screen time, cook healthy meals, set boundaries... and your kid still finds garbage to watch, makes terrible choices, maybe even walks away from everything you've tried to teach them. So you throw your hands up and think: Why do I even bother?

I get it. My oldest loves telling people they couldn't watch SpongeBob growing up because I didn't want them seeing parents portrayed as idiots. And guess what? They found trash media anyway. A lot of good that did me, right?

You'll learn:

  • The 3 ways we mess this up (spoiler: we're all guilty)
  • Why trying to "fix" your kid always backfires
  • The one thing we get wrong that creates this exhausting cycle
  • How to parent without losing your mind or your relationship
  • Why your kid's choices aren't about you (even when it feels personal)
This episode is for you if:
  • You're tired of feeling like a failure when your teen makes bad choices
  • You've tried everything and nothing seems to work
  • Your kid has walked away from church, family values, or just basic respect
  • You're ready to stop the micromanaging madness
  • You want to love your kid without enabling them

Look, this isn't about giving up or becoming a pushover. It's about getting honest about what you can actually control (hint: it's not them) and focusing your energy where it actually makes a difference.

Ready to stop spinning your wheels? Let's talk about why we parent in the first place. Schedule a call HERE

and if you're ready to take your spiritual parenting to the next level, HERE is my book you need to preorder.

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