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343: Stepfamilies Can Change In The Blink Of An Eye

343: Stepfamilies Can Change In The Blink Of An Eye

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Looking for real talk on blended family challenges, New Year's resolutions, and actionable strategies for stepfamilies? In this episode, hosts David and Lori dive deep into stepfamily dynamics and why things can change in an instant. Whether you're a stepparent, parent in a blended family, or just seeking practical advice on setting and achieving goals, this episode delivers with wit, wisdom, and warmth.

Episode Highlights:

  • New Year's Resolutions & Why Most Fail: Learn why breaking goals into 90-day cycles (instead of year-long ambitions) leads to success.

  • Psychology of Quick Wins: How seeing progress motivates stepfamilies, with lessons drawn from money management and video games.

  • Realistic Blended Family Goals: Concrete ideas like reducing negativity and celebrating incremental progress.

  • Building Relationships: Candid confessions on communication styles and maintaining healthy family or friendship connections.

  • Acts of Kindness: The episode honors the memory of Ryan Webb by encouraging random acts of kindness in stepfamilies and communities.

Tune in for practical strategies, relatable stories, and the trademark Nacho Kids humor as David and Lori help you navigate life's curveballs in a blended family. From paying off your car to learning how to "Nacho" the negatives, this episode is packed with inspiration to start your year strong - one bite-sized step at a time!

Nacho Testimony:
"The whole Nacho thing made no sense to me years ago when I heard about it. Now, years later, I am so thankful for this method and Lori & David! They saved my marriage!" ~ E.J., Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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