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There is a belief, quietly making your summer more exhausting than it needs to be. It is not the schedule. It is not the screens. It is not even the boredom complaints … It is the belief that everyone's experience of summer is your responsibility.
🔗 Click for Full Episode Details Here»
🌞 FREE diagnostic CHECKLIST "Why Summer Slips Away & How To Stop It"
In this episode, Anya unpacks the hidden weight most moms carry without realizing it — the pull to fix every bored moment, smooth every frustration, and optimize every hour. And why putting it down is not neglect. It is trust.
You will learn :
This is the second episode in a three-part June series on protecting your summer rhythm.
🎯 Ready to stop winging it and start the summer with a real plan?
Click here to explore the Monthly Kids Activities Plan™
⏱️ Timestamps00:00 The sentence that makes every mom flinch
00:40 The belief quietly running underneath the drift
01:25 "I'm bored" — the scene you know too well
02:40 Whose problem is your child's boredom?
03:20 If my child is unhappy, I have failed
04:30 You are responsible for the environment, not everyone's experience of it
06:00 What boredom actually is
07:10 The Creativity Research Journal study on boredom
08:30 The NASA study — 98% to 2%
09:40 Why children don't need a cruise director
10:50 Speaking to moms with older kids home
12:00 Hunt, Gather, Parent and the anthropology of autonomy
13:30 Independence vs. autonomy
14:20 The one practice: "What do you think you could do?"
15:40 The core lesson — create the environment
16:30 Your free Summer Drift Diagnostic + what's coming next
🌟 SUBSCRIBE & REVIEWIf you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe to the Anya Garcia Show and leave a review on Apple Podcast! Your support helps us reach more parents like you who need these insights.
Here’s how: Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Tell me what resonated most—I love hearing your biggest takeaways!
🎙 Thanks for tuning in, and I will see you next time!
By Anya GarciaThere is a belief, quietly making your summer more exhausting than it needs to be. It is not the schedule. It is not the screens. It is not even the boredom complaints … It is the belief that everyone's experience of summer is your responsibility.
🔗 Click for Full Episode Details Here»
🌞 FREE diagnostic CHECKLIST "Why Summer Slips Away & How To Stop It"
In this episode, Anya unpacks the hidden weight most moms carry without realizing it — the pull to fix every bored moment, smooth every frustration, and optimize every hour. And why putting it down is not neglect. It is trust.
You will learn :
This is the second episode in a three-part June series on protecting your summer rhythm.
🎯 Ready to stop winging it and start the summer with a real plan?
Click here to explore the Monthly Kids Activities Plan™
⏱️ Timestamps00:00 The sentence that makes every mom flinch
00:40 The belief quietly running underneath the drift
01:25 "I'm bored" — the scene you know too well
02:40 Whose problem is your child's boredom?
03:20 If my child is unhappy, I have failed
04:30 You are responsible for the environment, not everyone's experience of it
06:00 What boredom actually is
07:10 The Creativity Research Journal study on boredom
08:30 The NASA study — 98% to 2%
09:40 Why children don't need a cruise director
10:50 Speaking to moms with older kids home
12:00 Hunt, Gather, Parent and the anthropology of autonomy
13:30 Independence vs. autonomy
14:20 The one practice: "What do you think you could do?"
15:40 The core lesson — create the environment
16:30 Your free Summer Drift Diagnostic + what's coming next
🌟 SUBSCRIBE & REVIEWIf you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe to the Anya Garcia Show and leave a review on Apple Podcast! Your support helps us reach more parents like you who need these insights.
Here’s how: Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Tell me what resonated most—I love hearing your biggest takeaways!
🎙 Thanks for tuning in, and I will see you next time!