Finding Joy in Marriage & Motherhood, Janet Quinlan
Janet Quinlan
274 episodes
1 day ago
Our job, as parents is to encourage growth in our children, rather than limit it because of judgments we have made. Children are constantly changing. Their identity isn’t defined by one struggle or weakness. Struggles are opportunities for growth, and our role is to guide our children in becoming holy, virtuous children and adults – not control their entire journey with judgments and limiting beliefs. Check out my free resources on marriage, parenting, home management, and faith life/mindset ...
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Our job, as parents is to encourage growth in our children, rather than limit it because of judgments we have made. Children are constantly changing. Their identity isn’t defined by one struggle or weakness. Struggles are opportunities for growth, and our role is to guide our children in becoming holy, virtuous children and adults – not control their entire journey with judgments and limiting beliefs. Check out my free resources on marriage, parenting, home management, and faith life/mindset ...
Finding Joy in Marriage & Motherhood, Janet Quinlan
17 minutes
1 week ago
Letting Go of Limiting Beliefs
Limiting beliefs are thoughts or assumptions we hold that restrict us or others in our life from growing or living fully. They also cause us to predetermine how others will act without giving them the space to be different. They don’t just affect us personally, they also shape how we view our spouse and our children, how we interact with them, and how we generally show up in the world to our extended family and friends. I think there are 3 main areas where we could have limiting beliefs ·&nbs...
Finding Joy in Marriage & Motherhood, Janet Quinlan
Our job, as parents is to encourage growth in our children, rather than limit it because of judgments we have made. Children are constantly changing. Their identity isn’t defined by one struggle or weakness. Struggles are opportunities for growth, and our role is to guide our children in becoming holy, virtuous children and adults – not control their entire journey with judgments and limiting beliefs. Check out my free resources on marriage, parenting, home management, and faith life/mindset ...