Do you know how to walk through seasons of loss or grief? Many are asking. If we are honest, we’ve all gone through tough seasons: losing a job, a parent, a child, or a friendship. How you process the loss is critical to your emotional well-being.
What to Do During Seasons of Loss
Ask God to lead you
Call a trusted friend
Understand your season and live it well
Silence the enemy
Give yourself time to sit and process
Don’t get stuck
While loss and grief are common to each of us, how we cope is very different. Pay attention to what you are feeling and work through the emotions at your pace.
Do your words roll off your tongue and land in a tender place of your child’s heart or do they wound their spirit? Words have power, so using them carefully will help you strengthen your relationship and reduce conflict. It’s not always what you say, but what others hear that matters. You can build relationships by monitoring your mouth!
Do you want to resolve conflict with your teen or others? Learning to listen is the first step to working through all conflicts. And when you practice your listening skills you will help your teens learn to be better communicators too.
Are you considering homeschooling in the fall? As a homeschool mom of five graduates, I share 10 Insights I would tell my younger self. You’ll glean tips that took me decades to learn. If you are thinking about your options this is for you.
Do you have a passive child? Does your child struggle to make a decision? Watch out! You need to help that child learn how to speak up and not follow the crowd. Tune in to learn what you can do to parent passive children.
Do you struggling with parenting strong-minded children? Do you know your strong-minded child struggles with being controlled? Do you want to know how to persuade your child to follow your instructions? Hint: Your child already knows you’re the boss! Listen in as I share 5 techniques to win over a strong-minded child, (or adult)!