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Today, we’ll be talking about discerning which battles are worth fighting with our children, teenagers, and our spouses. How do we know which battles to pick and when to let go? Together, we’ll look at some really helpful questions to ask as we seek to navigate these challenges with wisdom.
SHOW HIGHLIGHTSWhen do I let my kids make their own decisions, and when do I stay involved? This question applies to so many areas of life: grades, dating, friendships, a clean room, respect, their relationship with God, work ethic – the list goes on. How do we know which battles to pick?
Here are some principles to remember:
How to Pick Battles with Our Children
Messymotherhood.com has four excellent questions to ask:
If the answer to these questions is “no” and the behavior is still bothering you, ask yourself this final question: why do I feel like I need to stop this behavior?
How to Pick Battles with Our Teens:
Here are some helpful questions to ask:
How to Pick Battles in Marriage:
Ultimately, when picking your battles—choose wisely, choose rarely, and make sure they actually matter.
Thank you for your positive ratings and reviews! Your feedback is encouraging and appreciated, and really helps promote the podcast for others!
Thank you to my Patreon supporters – you helped me attend a podcast convention this past week, and it was amazing. I am tremendously grateful for your partnership!
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Resources Mentioned
Youtube: Lets Parent on Purpose
Covenant Eyes
Episode 32: Boulders, Backpacks & Boundaries
Episode 46: Behavior Should Make You Curious with Bradley McAlister
Episode 51: Prioritizing Your Battles
Cone of Responsibility
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan Peterson
www.messymotherhood.com
By Jay Holland and Christian Parenting4.9
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Today, we’ll be talking about discerning which battles are worth fighting with our children, teenagers, and our spouses. How do we know which battles to pick and when to let go? Together, we’ll look at some really helpful questions to ask as we seek to navigate these challenges with wisdom.
SHOW HIGHLIGHTSWhen do I let my kids make their own decisions, and when do I stay involved? This question applies to so many areas of life: grades, dating, friendships, a clean room, respect, their relationship with God, work ethic – the list goes on. How do we know which battles to pick?
Here are some principles to remember:
How to Pick Battles with Our Children
Messymotherhood.com has four excellent questions to ask:
If the answer to these questions is “no” and the behavior is still bothering you, ask yourself this final question: why do I feel like I need to stop this behavior?
How to Pick Battles with Our Teens:
Here are some helpful questions to ask:
How to Pick Battles in Marriage:
Ultimately, when picking your battles—choose wisely, choose rarely, and make sure they actually matter.
Thank you for your positive ratings and reviews! Your feedback is encouraging and appreciated, and really helps promote the podcast for others!
Thank you to my Patreon supporters – you helped me attend a podcast convention this past week, and it was amazing. I am tremendously grateful for your partnership!
TWEET THIS
Am I stepping in the way of God?
Click To Tweet
How can I get to the heart of my child?
Click To Tweet
When picking your battles—choose wisely, choose rarely, and make sure they actually matter.
Click To Tweet
Resources Mentioned
Youtube: Lets Parent on Purpose
Covenant Eyes
Episode 32: Boulders, Backpacks & Boundaries
Episode 46: Behavior Should Make You Curious with Bradley McAlister
Episode 51: Prioritizing Your Battles
Cone of Responsibility
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan Peterson
www.messymotherhood.com

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