Regardless of the picture society paints or the instigators who remain, no one is in a war [in the family] that lasts forever. Don’t carry a war on one more day than what’s necessary. End it so that the rebuilding, healing, and progress can occur.
Putting It Aside For My Child
In this lesson, we discuss what it looks like to put our feelings to the side in light of the child that we share. What would life be like if you didn’t allow your feelings to get the best of you? How much more would it benefit in making your blended family work?
Trust and Return
What would make one parent think that their child’s other parent isn’t fit to be a parent? At least not their child’s parents.
Turn From the Wrong Enemy to the Right Enemy
This lesson is the introduction to what we’re calling “Fighting the Wrong Enemy”. In it, one will find four keys to help turn a fight from the wrong enemy to the right enemy when it comes to making a blended family work.
Eliminate the Competition
What if I were to tell you that parents who share time with their child no longer have to compete against each other for their position. A father doesn’t have to compete against a step-father, nor a step-mother with a mother.