How to Stop Mom Guilt Before It Starts

Self-talk tips—especially for mothers who work This episode’s question comes from a mom who knows she’s making the correct choice to start work—and wants to end unnecessary guilt. If you've ever felt guilty about your parenting, you probably told yourself the phrase, "I should..." Carol and Anne share tips to move forward without “shoulding” yourself. Plus, listen for Anne’s intention that has always helped her find perfect child care for her family. This week’s Parenting Practice On a piece of paper, finish this statement 5 times: “I think I should…” Write as fast as you can. Then step back and notice how many of your answers actually have validity. Do they help you or keep you stuck in guilt? Make a commitment to stop the “shoulds.” Move forward with this intention: “If there’s anything I’m inspired to do differently, I’ll know.” Learn more from Carol each week! Visit thechildwhisperer.com and receive Carol and Anne's weekly Parenting Practice right to your inbox.  

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If you ever feel uncertain about how to solve a parenting problem, the Child Whisperer podcast is for you. Carol Tuttle and her co-host Anne Tuttle Brown help you be a better parent, 15 minutes at a time. Carol Tuttle is a mother of 5 and grandmother of 10. Author of the best-selling book, The Child Whisperer. Her insights will bring more joy and cooperation into your family. She is an expert on human nature and presents her understanding's in her easy to learn Energy Profiling system. Carol’s daughter, Anne Tuttle Brown, is currently raising 3 young children. She is an expert in the 4 Energy Types. Her parenting stories and solutions will encourage and inspire you. Have a parenting question? Send it to: parenting@liveyourtruth.com Learn more at www.thechildwhisperer.com