Replacing “Good Mom” Syndrome for Good Enough

Imagine this: you're at the grocery store, your child throws an unexpected tantrum, and suddenly, you feel the judgmental eyes of society on you. I get it; I've been there. In this episode I unravel the myth of the "good mom" and the relentless pressure we put on ourselves. Together, we'll explore the historical roots of this pressure, the need for control, and the generational traumas we unknowingly carry. Let's break free from the cycle of judgment and embrace the imperfect, beautiful journey of parenthood. It's time to be the "good enough" parent for our kids and ourselves.🔗 Interested in our 1:1 Coaching? Book a Discovery Call with one of our team nowEnjoy today’s episode? Please share it with a fellow parent or leave a rating and a review.Buy my book UNPUNISHED!Follow Peace and Parenting:Instagram: @peaceandparentingFacebook: @peaceandparentinglaPeace and Parenting Facebook GroupApple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicTake a look at my upcoming 3-Day Parenting Unplugged event. Get 15% OFF for a limited time. https://peaceandparentingla.com/parenting-unpluggedOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code PEACE50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com* Check out HomeThreads.com/PEACE to get a code for 15% off your first order!* Check out Masimo Stork: https://www.masimostork.com/en-us/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/peace-and-parenting/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Find out how to come to parenting through the lens of connection as a way to navigate and unravel sticky parenting situations. Michelle is a mother of two girls, as well as a former teacher and counselor turned Certified Parenting Instructor. After years of consequences, bribes, and star charts, she finally reshaped the relationship she shares with her daughters and credits peaceful parenting for changing her life. Michelle considers herself a recovering yeller, perfectionist, and control freak who has found a more calm and connected way to parent.