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Have you ever heard of dad guilt?
Me neither!
It’s because dad guilt doesn't really exist. I don’t say fathers don't worry about hurting and ruining their children. They just don’t overthink or talk about it all the time. They’re more like, “Yeah, I feel bad… But they'll get over it. I got over it, too!”
On the other hand, women often set an impossible standard to be a perfect mother. And trying to achieve that, we’re inevitably swaying from being afraid of ruining our children to feeling guilty over pursuing our own dreams and ideals.
So, the question is, How to cope with mom guilt? If everything can be used as a tool or as a weapon, is guilt an exception? Can it ever be a good thing? Is it even possible to get over mom guilt?
Let me assure you that YES, it’s possible!
Tune in for this episode and find out what happens when you weaponize mom guilt instead of using it as a tool to help you learn and grow, how to fully lay down mom guilt, and why you’ll hurt your kids for sure.
Let’s dive in!
Key Takeaways
- Guilt - a tool and a weapon (00:00)
- We hurt our children (02:38)
- No one's ever heard of dad guilt (05:31)
- Weaponizing guilt (07:12)
- Using guilt as a tool (09:16)
- You have your own identity separate from your children (12:40)
Additional resources
Join us for the next online workshop http://prosperityapproach.com/challenge.
Get the free Prosperity Guide - https://prosperityapproach.com/prosperity-guide18299234 and share your story in the Prosperity Experience Facebook group! - https://www.facebook.com/groups/290072522219116
We hang out in the Success Without Struggle Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/609772773604792. Join us and learn all the ways to achieve high levels of prosperity.
I’d be so grateful and honored if you took the time to subscribe and leave a rating and review.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch: screenshot this episode and tag me on Instagram at
@allysonchavez.
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Have you ever heard of dad guilt?
Me neither!
It’s because dad guilt doesn't really exist. I don’t say fathers don't worry about hurting and ruining their children. They just don’t overthink or talk about it all the time. They’re more like, “Yeah, I feel bad… But they'll get over it. I got over it, too!”
On the other hand, women often set an impossible standard to be a perfect mother. And trying to achieve that, we’re inevitably swaying from being afraid of ruining our children to feeling guilty over pursuing our own dreams and ideals.
So, the question is, How to cope with mom guilt? If everything can be used as a tool or as a weapon, is guilt an exception? Can it ever be a good thing? Is it even possible to get over mom guilt?
Let me assure you that YES, it’s possible!
Tune in for this episode and find out what happens when you weaponize mom guilt instead of using it as a tool to help you learn and grow, how to fully lay down mom guilt, and why you’ll hurt your kids for sure.
Let’s dive in!
Key Takeaways
- Guilt - a tool and a weapon (00:00)
- We hurt our children (02:38)
- No one's ever heard of dad guilt (05:31)
- Weaponizing guilt (07:12)
- Using guilt as a tool (09:16)
- You have your own identity separate from your children (12:40)
Additional resources
Join us for the next online workshop http://prosperityapproach.com/challenge.
Get the free Prosperity Guide - https://prosperityapproach.com/prosperity-guide18299234 and share your story in the Prosperity Experience Facebook group! - https://www.facebook.com/groups/290072522219116
We hang out in the Success Without Struggle Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/609772773604792. Join us and learn all the ways to achieve high levels of prosperity.
I’d be so grateful and honored if you took the time to subscribe and leave a rating and review.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch: screenshot this episode and tag me on Instagram at
@allysonchavez.
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