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My Story: Parenting, Judgement & Finding Your Independence

My Story: Parenting, Judgement & Finding Your Independence

FromRedesigning Life with Sabrina Soto


My Story: Parenting, Judgement & Finding Your Independence

FromRedesigning Life with Sabrina Soto

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Feb 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Before I became a parent I was…. super judgy. From the frazzled mom at Target to the friends who wanted to bring their kids to my parties… I was a mini Judge Judy. It wasn’t until I had Olivia that I realized how awful I had to been to my friends who had kids without out even realizing it! In this episode of #RedesigningLife , I go solo as I dive deep and tackle my former judgement (and maybe send out a few apologies). I also talk about finding your identity as a person while being a parent, discuss the idea of “independence” when someone is dependent on you and how slowing down for a few minutes a day can help you have massive shifts in the way you handle your relationship with being a parent.  Isn’t it ironic now that I’m asking you not to judge me after you listen to this? ?____________________________This episode is sponsored by Agility Bed! Go to http://agilitybed.com/sabrina for $200 off any purchase as well as a free gift (Two Traditional Cooling Foam Pillows) with the purchase of a Queen Mattress or larger. Hurry! Sale ends February 23rd.____________________________Make sure to rate and subscribe! If there is any topic you'd like me to cover or a guest you'd like me to interview, let me know on Instagram!
Released:
Feb 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Honest, inspirational, and candid conversations with TV personality and designer, Sabrina Soto and her many guests on life, growth, friendship and purpose. Redesigning Life with Sabrina Soto, a weekly podcast for motivation, truth and a little reminder that you’re not alone. Because we can all use a redesign sometimes.