Priority Number One: Prioritizing the Hell (ish Parts) out of Parenting
Written by Crystal Zurligen
Narrated by Crystal Zurligen
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About this audiobook
Forget feeling up to your eyeballs in overwhelm and frustration, you can have satisfaction and direction within your family right now. There's no need to wait until your kids are grown and gone to breathe that sigh of relief. Priority Number One will change your views on parenting and fill your heart with hope.
Inside you'll be introduced to seven steps that will bring you clarity and meaning as a twenty-first century parent. You'll also discover seven all-too-common parent traps, and learn how to avoid or escape them. Crystal's compelling insights will leave you feeling inspired and determined to create your own positive change so that you can finally experience the joy that parenting is intended to bring.
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