Stay in Your Lane: How Co-Parents Can Complement, Not Compete
Co-parenting is not about outdoing each other—it’s about working together. But let’s be real, too many parents get stuck in the competition trap. Who’s the better parent? Who’s doing more? Who’s getting credit? And in the middle of that tug-of-war? Your kids.
But here’s the truth: You don’t have to do it all. In fact, trying to be everything for your kids will only leave you frustrated, exhausted, and resentful. And when you’re operating from that place, guess what? You’re not showing up as the best version of yourself.
The key to less chaos, fewer fights, and a smoother co-parenting experience? Learning how to stay in your lane. When both parents focus on their strengths instead of trying to micromanage or one-up each other, everyone wins—especially the kids.
In this episode, we’re breaking down:
- Why trying to be everything for your child isn’t helping—it’s hurting.
- The biggest reasons co-parents struggle to stay in their lane (and how to fix it).
- How my ex, his wife, and I lean into our strengths, trust each other’s roles, and actually make co-parenting work.
- The real reason control issues cause more conflict—and what to do instead.
- How to stop competing, start complementing, and finally co-parent with less stress and more peace.
Listen, not every child has the blessing of two involved parents. If yours does, that’s not something to take for granted—it’s something to nurture. But that can only happen if you’re willing to let go of the competition and embrace a better way.
So ask yourself—do you want peace, or do you want control? Do you want what’s best for your child, or just what feels best to you?
If you’re ready to stop the power struggles and actually start co-parenting in a way that works, this episode is for you. And if you need more personalized guidance, I got you—message me on Instagram @BrandiGarner_ or head to thecordialcoparent.com to get the support you need.
Hit play, because trust me—you don’t want to miss this one.