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Zen Supermom: The Mental Fitness Podcast

Ep 124: My Kids Listen More to Their Father! It's Not Fair!

08 Nov 2024

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Send us a textIf your kids listen more to their father (or anyone else) more than they do to you because:1. either they have more fun together (because dad yells less)2. or because they are scared of being punished... and if you want to change that, then this podcast episode is for you.I'm going to unpack what exactly you have the power to change:- how to stop being the victim of your relationships- how to set boundaries without yelling or punishing- and why you can and deserve to become actually the most powerful, respected, and appreciated person in your kids' lives.Let's dive in together!You can watch this episode on YouTube!Support the showPrefer watching this podcast on video? Find us on YouTube!Zen Supermom YouTube Channel About the Author:Alena Gomes Rodrigues is a mommy tantrum specialist and the founder of the Zen Supermom method. She's definitely NOT a supermom. But through her own journey as a recovering perfectionist, hyper-achiever, and a 'Momzilla', she discovered the most effective strategy and tools to help busy moms stop yelling at their kids and set & keap healthy boundaries so that they stay calm, at peace, and happy no matter how stressful their life gets.Want to know HOW? And WHY you can't stop yelling/stressing? Get the new Yelling Breakthrough here. Have feedback & comments? Email [email protected] more about the Zen Supermom Method and the author of this podcast on the Zen Supermom webZen Supermom Cafe FB Community: JOIN US HERE Music by HarumachiMusic from ...

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