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This week, AT shares some good news and asks Andy to answer the most difficult listener question they’ve ever received.
Andy and AT share some good news:
AT shares what he calls the “toughest question ever asked on the podcast.” Rebecca writes:
In a way, this is a problem Andy is struggling with right at this very minute, though he certainly isn’t comparing their situations.
Right now, he’s thinking things like:
However, we live in the present and we have to deal with the choices we’ve made in the past. Andy’s not trying to compare what he’s going through to the seriousness of her situation, but he wants to give Rebecca some “straight talk,” what Jones would call “perspective.”
The perspective Andy wants her to have is the same kind of perspective that he and Polly had after Hurricane Ivan destroyed their home.
During that time, they thought things like:
But there was another way to look at this “bad” time:
The point is that Rebecca’s situation is probably bothering her a lot more than it’s bothering the children.
There are things you can do to make ordinary experiences extraordinary, especially for little kids.
Andy asks Rebecca: What will your kids remember about this tough time in your life?
Questions for Listeners
o Phone: 1-800-726-ANDY
o E-Mail: [email protected]
o Facebook.com/AndyAndrews
o Twitter.com/AndyAndrews
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This week, AT shares some good news and asks Andy to answer the most difficult listener question they’ve ever received.
Andy and AT share some good news:
AT shares what he calls the “toughest question ever asked on the podcast.” Rebecca writes:
In a way, this is a problem Andy is struggling with right at this very minute, though he certainly isn’t comparing their situations.
Right now, he’s thinking things like:
However, we live in the present and we have to deal with the choices we’ve made in the past. Andy’s not trying to compare what he’s going through to the seriousness of her situation, but he wants to give Rebecca some “straight talk,” what Jones would call “perspective.”
The perspective Andy wants her to have is the same kind of perspective that he and Polly had after Hurricane Ivan destroyed their home.
During that time, they thought things like:
But there was another way to look at this “bad” time:
The point is that Rebecca’s situation is probably bothering her a lot more than it’s bothering the children.
There are things you can do to make ordinary experiences extraordinary, especially for little kids.
Andy asks Rebecca: What will your kids remember about this tough time in your life?
Questions for Listeners
o Phone: 1-800-726-ANDY
o E-Mail: [email protected]
o Facebook.com/AndyAndrews
o Twitter.com/AndyAndrews