Episode 22: The real reason you’re stressed and feel like a failure as a parent — Interview with Crystal Paine

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March 23, 2021

What is the real reason you’re stressed and feel like a failure as a parent?

Parenthood doesn’t come with an instruction manual. So as you and I try to write our own job description, you might say your job is to raise responsible, independent adults. Or it’s to raise godly children who love Jesus with all of their hearts. Or maybe it’s to raise kids who make good choices and have strong character. But as you work so hard to achieve those goals in your home, you just become stressed and feel like a failure as a parent.

Today’s guest, Crystal Paine, is here to offer a whole new way of looking at our life as moms and dads. She shares her own parenting crisis that began a journey of transformation to understand

  • Why moms and dads carry so much stress, doubt, and discouragement in parenting
  • What your child needs most from you in their hardest moments
  • Why learning to “live as loved” changes everything
  • The lies you believe about yourself as a parent
  • The difference between rules-based and relationship-based parenting
  • How to find freedom in letting go of your kids

Meet Our Guest

Crystal Paine

Crystal Paine

Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of “The Crystal Paine Show” podcast, New York Times bestselling author of Say Goodbye to Survival Mode, and author of Money-Making Mom. She lives with her husband and kids in the Nashville, Tennessee area, where she is actively involved in her local church. Her biggest passions are helping women understand how the Gospel can radically transform their lives, raising awareness for foster care, going on adventures with her family (locally, domestically, and internationally), finding great deals at the grocery store, heartfelt conversations, and trying to read too many books at one time!

Love Centered parenting book coverIn Crystal’s latest book, Love-Centered Parenting, she shares her own parenting stories—the good, the bad, and the ugly—what she’s learned, and how she’s shifted into a love-centered model of raising her children. And because you can’t give what you don’t have, she first had to let God reparent her, relearning to parent from the inside out.

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2 Comments

  1. Sabrina

    I love my kids

    Reply
  2. Erin

    I can’t wait to read this book – I love my kids. ❤️

    Reply

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