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"It ain't about how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward."
~Rocky Balboa
Resilience for parents and teens.
Parents worry that their teens are still struggling, worry that their teens don’t have resilience, worry that things are too hard.
You and your teens are human, you are going to struggle.
Developing resilience means that you are struggling, doing hard things, and getting stronger and better equipped to handle all of life’s struggles and adversity.
When parents and teens understand what resilience is and how to develop it, struggles become an opportunity for growth and strength.
Resilience leads to self-confidence, and self-confidence leads to resilience. This is a cycle.
Dr. Ivan Joseph said, “Self-confidence is the ability to believe in yourself to accomplish any task, no matter the odds, no matter the difficulty, no matter the adversity.”
What Resilience IS NOT vs What Resilience IS:
❌ Resilience is not a character trait that we are born with.
✔️ Resilience is a skill that we have to learn, practice, and develop.
❌ It is not a one-time achievement.
✔️ It is a daily process, practice, and commitment.
❌ It doesn’t magically make things easy or easier.
✔️ It is a commitment to do hard things.
❌ Resilience is not something you simply learn or do.
✔️ Resilience is something that you learn, practice, do, and become.
How to develop resilience with M.E.S.S.:
🧠 M-Mindset is key to developing resilience!
🧡 E-Emotion
🎯 S-Skill
💪 S-Struggle
You can’t change your teen, but you can be the change.
Gandhi said, “Be the change you want to see in the world.”
I say, “Be the change you want to see in your teen.”
This will take your focus off of your teen (who you can’t control) and bring your focus back onto yourself (the only one you can control). It's natural as a parent to want to lighten the load that our teens face. It's easy to worry that our teen's struggles will be too much, of that they will somehow "ruin their life" with their mistakes.
But the truth is, it is our teens' struggles that are making them stronger. It's their mistakes and struggles that give them valuable experience. Lots of parents come to me, worried that their teens are making "too many mistakes," or "ruining their life" somehow.
They want to know that everything will be okay.
Your teen cannot ruin their life! They are resilient; they have the power to bounce back from EVERYTHING!
Trust that your teen has the resilience that they need to recover from everything. They do, and it starts with YOU believing in them! You see, your teen wants to believe that everything will be okay too. If you believe it, they'll believe it.
I can help you believe in your teen's resilience. I can help you develop the mindset and skills to boost your own resilience, which will boost your teen’s resilience too.
Join the 5 Day Be The Change Challenge
If you haven't yet, join our FREE Be the Cha
Want a Simple Step by Step Parenting Debrief Guide?
Go download the FREE Parenting Debrief Guide.
It’s simple and quick. It will help you uplevel your parenting. And, it’s completely FREE!
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"Send Ben a text"
"It ain't about how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward."
~Rocky Balboa
Resilience for parents and teens.
Parents worry that their teens are still struggling, worry that their teens don’t have resilience, worry that things are too hard.
You and your teens are human, you are going to struggle.
Developing resilience means that you are struggling, doing hard things, and getting stronger and better equipped to handle all of life’s struggles and adversity.
When parents and teens understand what resilience is and how to develop it, struggles become an opportunity for growth and strength.
Resilience leads to self-confidence, and self-confidence leads to resilience. This is a cycle.
Dr. Ivan Joseph said, “Self-confidence is the ability to believe in yourself to accomplish any task, no matter the odds, no matter the difficulty, no matter the adversity.”
What Resilience IS NOT vs What Resilience IS:
❌ Resilience is not a character trait that we are born with.
✔️ Resilience is a skill that we have to learn, practice, and develop.
❌ It is not a one-time achievement.
✔️ It is a daily process, practice, and commitment.
❌ It doesn’t magically make things easy or easier.
✔️ It is a commitment to do hard things.
❌ Resilience is not something you simply learn or do.
✔️ Resilience is something that you learn, practice, do, and become.
How to develop resilience with M.E.S.S.:
🧠 M-Mindset is key to developing resilience!
🧡 E-Emotion
🎯 S-Skill
💪 S-Struggle
You can’t change your teen, but you can be the change.
Gandhi said, “Be the change you want to see in the world.”
I say, “Be the change you want to see in your teen.”
This will take your focus off of your teen (who you can’t control) and bring your focus back onto yourself (the only one you can control). It's natural as a parent to want to lighten the load that our teens face. It's easy to worry that our teen's struggles will be too much, of that they will somehow "ruin their life" with their mistakes.
But the truth is, it is our teens' struggles that are making them stronger. It's their mistakes and struggles that give them valuable experience. Lots of parents come to me, worried that their teens are making "too many mistakes," or "ruining their life" somehow.
They want to know that everything will be okay.
Your teen cannot ruin their life! They are resilient; they have the power to bounce back from EVERYTHING!
Trust that your teen has the resilience that they need to recover from everything. They do, and it starts with YOU believing in them! You see, your teen wants to believe that everything will be okay too. If you believe it, they'll believe it.
I can help you believe in your teen's resilience. I can help you develop the mindset and skills to boost your own resilience, which will boost your teen’s resilience too.
Join the 5 Day Be The Change Challenge
If you haven't yet, join our FREE Be the Cha
Want a Simple Step by Step Parenting Debrief Guide?
Go download the FREE Parenting Debrief Guide.
It’s simple and quick. It will help you uplevel your parenting. And, it’s completely FREE!
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