Feb 28 2025 8 mins
Releasing parenting shame and guilt is essential for both you and your child’s well-being. In this episode of The Contentment Creator Podcast, host Ellen Broen shares practical strategies to manage parenting guilt, navigate feelings of shame as a parent, and embrace self-compassion. Whether you’re juggling parenting and entrepreneurship or just striving to be more present, these actionable insights will help you break free from the weight of self-judgment. ❤️🔥
✅ Key Topics:
- The difference between parenting guilt and parenting shame
- How to use guilt as a tool for growth
- Practical ways to release shame through self-compassion
- Why your child doesn’t need perfection—they need YOU
- Real-life examples of managing guilt as a working parent
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Key Takeaways:
- Identify the difference between guilt and shame: Guilt says, “I did something wrong” while shame says, “There’s something wrong with me.”
- Use guilt as a growth tool: Reflect on what triggered the guilt and take actions that align with your values.
- Release shame through connection: Speaking shame aloud to a trusted person weakens its hold.
- Forgive yourself daily: Parenting is about showing up, not perfection.
- Model self-compassion for your kids: By treating yourself kindly, you teach your children to do the same.
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