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Alienated Parents, Feel Burned Out? Don't Quietly Quit. Do This for the Win

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Are you an alienated parent feeling exhausted, invisible, or ready to give up? This week on Beyond The High Road, discover why “quiet quitting” isn’t the end of your story—but could be the beginning of your healing. Join Shelby Milford as she reveals how to break free from burn out, reclaim your energy, and find hope—even when reconnection feels impossible. Tune in and learn how purposeful prioritizing can help you move beyond survival mode and start living for you again.

In this episode, Shelby explores the concept of "quiet quitting"—not in the workplace sense, but as it applies to parents who feel compelled to step back from relentless efforts to reconnect with their children. Shelby offers a compassionate, actionable framework for moving beyond survival mode, emphasizing self-respect, purposeful prioritizing, and sustainable healing. Listeners will learn how to recognize the signs of burnout, shift from all-or-nothing thinking, and reclaim agency in their lives, all while maintaining hope for future reconnection.

Main Talking Points

  • Understanding burnout in alienated parents and why it happens
  • The concept of "quiet quitting" and how it manifests in family dynamics
  • The difference between quitting from pain vs. purposeful prioritizing
  • The dangers of all-or-nothing thinking and emotional exhaustion
  • Shifting to self-respect, compassion, and intentional boundaries
  • Practical steps for purposeful prioritizing and self-advocacy
  • How to model resilience and self-care for your children, even from afar

Notable Quotes


  • "The real win isn't about doing more or less. It's about purposeful prioritizing, getting clear on what truly nourishes your wellbeing and reclaiming your energy with intention."

  • "Relentless effort starts to backfire when the cost is your own spirit."

  • "Quiet quitting doesn't have to be about giving up. It can be an act of self-kindness, but stepping back from strategies and pursuits that bring only pain or burnout."

  • "Purposefully prioritizing is reclaiming your power to choose where you want to invest your energy."

  • "Doing things consistently on an energy output that is sustainable for you is everything."

Key Takeaways

  • Burnout is common among alienated parents and often leads to emotional exhaustion and feelings of helplessness.
  • "Quiet quitting" in parenting can be a sign of burnout, but stepping back with intention can be an act of self-care, not defeat.
  • All-or-nothing thinking and acting from pain or resentment can deepen the sense of loss and isolation.
  • Purposeful prioritizing means setting healthy boundaries, focusing on what you can control, and honoring your own needs.
  • Modeling self-respect and resilience benefits both you and your child, even if you are not currently in contact.
  • Sustainable, consistent actions—rather than desperate, exhaustive efforts—lead to long-term healing and empowerment.

Timestamps

  • 0:00 – Introduction and episode overview
  • 1:40 – Burnout: Why it happens and how it feels
  • 4:20 – The concept of "quiet quitting" for alienated parents
  • 6:00 – Quitting from pain: Signs and emotional impact
  • 12:00 – Shifting to self-respect and compassion
  • 16:00 – Purposeful prioritizing: What it means and how to do it
  • 19:00 – Practical steps for self-advocacy and healing
  • 24:00 – Modeling resilience and self-care for your children

28:00 – Conclusion and final thoughts

  continue reading

167 episodes

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Content provided by Shelby Milford. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Shelby Milford 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.

Are you an alienated parent feeling exhausted, invisible, or ready to give up? This week on Beyond The High Road, discover why “quiet quitting” isn’t the end of your story—but could be the beginning of your healing. Join Shelby Milford as she reveals how to break free from burn out, reclaim your energy, and find hope—even when reconnection feels impossible. Tune in and learn how purposeful prioritizing can help you move beyond survival mode and start living for you again.

In this episode, Shelby explores the concept of "quiet quitting"—not in the workplace sense, but as it applies to parents who feel compelled to step back from relentless efforts to reconnect with their children. Shelby offers a compassionate, actionable framework for moving beyond survival mode, emphasizing self-respect, purposeful prioritizing, and sustainable healing. Listeners will learn how to recognize the signs of burnout, shift from all-or-nothing thinking, and reclaim agency in their lives, all while maintaining hope for future reconnection.

Main Talking Points

  • Understanding burnout in alienated parents and why it happens
  • The concept of "quiet quitting" and how it manifests in family dynamics
  • The difference between quitting from pain vs. purposeful prioritizing
  • The dangers of all-or-nothing thinking and emotional exhaustion
  • Shifting to self-respect, compassion, and intentional boundaries
  • Practical steps for purposeful prioritizing and self-advocacy
  • How to model resilience and self-care for your children, even from afar

Notable Quotes


  • "The real win isn't about doing more or less. It's about purposeful prioritizing, getting clear on what truly nourishes your wellbeing and reclaiming your energy with intention."

  • "Relentless effort starts to backfire when the cost is your own spirit."

  • "Quiet quitting doesn't have to be about giving up. It can be an act of self-kindness, but stepping back from strategies and pursuits that bring only pain or burnout."

  • "Purposefully prioritizing is reclaiming your power to choose where you want to invest your energy."

  • "Doing things consistently on an energy output that is sustainable for you is everything."

Key Takeaways

  • Burnout is common among alienated parents and often leads to emotional exhaustion and feelings of helplessness.
  • "Quiet quitting" in parenting can be a sign of burnout, but stepping back with intention can be an act of self-care, not defeat.
  • All-or-nothing thinking and acting from pain or resentment can deepen the sense of loss and isolation.
  • Purposeful prioritizing means setting healthy boundaries, focusing on what you can control, and honoring your own needs.
  • Modeling self-respect and resilience benefits both you and your child, even if you are not currently in contact.
  • Sustainable, consistent actions—rather than desperate, exhaustive efforts—lead to long-term healing and empowerment.

Timestamps

  • 0:00 – Introduction and episode overview
  • 1:40 – Burnout: Why it happens and how it feels
  • 4:20 – The concept of "quiet quitting" for alienated parents
  • 6:00 – Quitting from pain: Signs and emotional impact
  • 12:00 – Shifting to self-respect and compassion
  • 16:00 – Purposeful prioritizing: What it means and how to do it
  • 19:00 – Practical steps for self-advocacy and healing
  • 24:00 – Modeling resilience and self-care for your children

28:00 – Conclusion and final thoughts

  continue reading

167 episodes

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