Sunday, March 23, 2014

As a woman, can you break out of captivity?

  
  

Highlights from Radio Podcast:

 

Dana and Don discuss the pros and cons of working moms and how this impacts the family dynamic and relationships.
 

Try to distinguish the feelings of guilt vs feeling bad

 

Once  the children are in school set goals, become financially independent and allow the family to grow as well, including your husband and the children. 

 

If you don't like the way he handles things or cares for the kids you're in a marriage that is in trouble and you may end up divorced.

 

More of an incentive to get another degree or get yourself marketable in order to earn your own living

 

 

Tips for stay at home moms :

  • Stay close to your working parent friends
  • Stay in touch, real touch
  • Volunteer strategically
  • Keep current
  • Seek out consulting, substitute teaching, part-time, job shares, temporary or shift work
  • Don't quit without a plan
 
Dual career marriages have benefits because of the increased stimulation in communication, ideas, shared experience and shared household responsibilities.

 

 

Children bond with dad while mom is at work, this enriches everyone in the family.

 

"We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us". -Joseph Campbell

 

 

  

"Give us 15 minutes and we'll give you hope for a better relationship"
  
We are listening and here to help,

Dana and Don

 

 

 

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