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Ep #175 Mind Your Own Business:The Art of Parenting Without External Validation

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Ever catch yourself doing mental gymnastics trying to figure out what the other playground parents think of your snack choices? Or maybe you're the type who rehearses conversations in your head before parent-teacher conferences? (Guilty as charged over here!)

Today we're diving into something that literally changed my entire parenting game: learning the fine art of minding your own business. And trust me, it's way more revolutionary than it sounds.

I'm getting real about my journey from chronic approval-seeker to someone who can actually sleep at night without worrying if the neighbors think I'm too lenient with screen time. Plus, I'm sharing that cringe-worthy moment when I watched former friends from my kitchen window and had the most uncomfortable (yet life-changing) realization ever.


What You'll Discover

The Party Revelation: Picture this, you're at a family gathering with 50 people. If you could actually control everyone's opinion of you, they'd ALL think the exact same thing, right? Plot twist: they absolutely don't!

The Amazon Review That Rocked My World: How one anonymous review taught me everything about the difference between criticism and truth (spoiler: most criticism says way more about them than you)

The Peach Principle: Sometimes you're just not someone's flavor, and that's totally okay! You can be the most amazing peach in the produce section, but some people are just apple people.

From Playground to Peace: Why your kids actually need you to stop caring so much about what everyone thinks of your parenting choices

The Real Talk Moments

  • News flash: You literally cannot control other people's minds (I know, shocking!)
  • That criticism from your mother-in-law? It's really just her sharing her worldview
  • Your kids can totally sense when you're performing instead of parenting
  • Being willing to be disliked is actually a superpower (who knew?)

Quotes That Hit Different
"You can be the juiciest peach in the world, but there's always gonna be somebody who doesn't like peaches, and it's not the peach's fault."
"All we need is that freedom to allow people to be who they are without judgment, and sometimes people are gonna be critical."
"When you don't need someone else's approval and you don't take on their criticism, you become free to create whatever you want in your life."
Your Next Steps (Because We Love Action!)
Ready to practice this whole "minding your own business" thing? Start here:

  • Notice when you're editing your parenting for an audience
  • Ask yourself: "Wait, whose approval am I chasing right now?"
  • Remember: Their thoughts about you = their stuff, not yours
  • Give yourself permission to be someone's "not my cup of tea" parent
  • Practice validating yourself instead of seeking gold stars from everyone else

Next Steps: Leave a review if you've been enjoying the CMP Podcast

My Book: https://cmp.works/1xs

My IG: https://cmp.works/ista

  continue reading

180 episodes

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Content provided by Andee Martineau - Podcaster, Best-Selling Author, Parenting Coach, Andee Martineau - Podcaster, Best-Selling Author, and Parenting Coach. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andee Martineau - Podcaster, Best-Selling Author, Parenting Coach, Andee Martineau - Podcaster, Best-Selling Author, and Parenting Coach or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Ever catch yourself doing mental gymnastics trying to figure out what the other playground parents think of your snack choices? Or maybe you're the type who rehearses conversations in your head before parent-teacher conferences? (Guilty as charged over here!)

Today we're diving into something that literally changed my entire parenting game: learning the fine art of minding your own business. And trust me, it's way more revolutionary than it sounds.

I'm getting real about my journey from chronic approval-seeker to someone who can actually sleep at night without worrying if the neighbors think I'm too lenient with screen time. Plus, I'm sharing that cringe-worthy moment when I watched former friends from my kitchen window and had the most uncomfortable (yet life-changing) realization ever.


What You'll Discover

The Party Revelation: Picture this, you're at a family gathering with 50 people. If you could actually control everyone's opinion of you, they'd ALL think the exact same thing, right? Plot twist: they absolutely don't!

The Amazon Review That Rocked My World: How one anonymous review taught me everything about the difference between criticism and truth (spoiler: most criticism says way more about them than you)

The Peach Principle: Sometimes you're just not someone's flavor, and that's totally okay! You can be the most amazing peach in the produce section, but some people are just apple people.

From Playground to Peace: Why your kids actually need you to stop caring so much about what everyone thinks of your parenting choices

The Real Talk Moments

  • News flash: You literally cannot control other people's minds (I know, shocking!)
  • That criticism from your mother-in-law? It's really just her sharing her worldview
  • Your kids can totally sense when you're performing instead of parenting
  • Being willing to be disliked is actually a superpower (who knew?)

Quotes That Hit Different
"You can be the juiciest peach in the world, but there's always gonna be somebody who doesn't like peaches, and it's not the peach's fault."
"All we need is that freedom to allow people to be who they are without judgment, and sometimes people are gonna be critical."
"When you don't need someone else's approval and you don't take on their criticism, you become free to create whatever you want in your life."
Your Next Steps (Because We Love Action!)
Ready to practice this whole "minding your own business" thing? Start here:

  • Notice when you're editing your parenting for an audience
  • Ask yourself: "Wait, whose approval am I chasing right now?"
  • Remember: Their thoughts about you = their stuff, not yours
  • Give yourself permission to be someone's "not my cup of tea" parent
  • Practice validating yourself instead of seeking gold stars from everyone else

Next Steps: Leave a review if you've been enjoying the CMP Podcast

My Book: https://cmp.works/1xs

My IG: https://cmp.works/ista

  continue reading

180 episodes

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