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Transforming Intergenerational Dramas: Shifting Toxic Patterns for a New Legacy with Dr. Lynyetta Willis

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In this enlightening episode of The Fresh Start Family Show, listeners are welcomed to an insightful conversation with Wendy and Dr. Lynyetta Willis, who shares her wisdom on transforming intergenerational dramas and embracing new parenting and partnering methods that differ from our past experiences.

The discussion illuminates the intricate ways past family dynamics can affect our current relationships and how we raise our children. Dr. Willis discusses the 'Four Horsemen' mindset—pain, blame, shame, and avoidance—as prevalent yet harmful tactics often used in parenting.

Far from settling for stable misery, she stresses the importance of recognizing our triggers, modifying our internal narratives, and developing new tools for healthier interactions with our loved ones. With her two children as inspiration, Dr. Willis shares her personal journey of applying these principles and advocating for joy and self-empowerment in family life.

For links & more info about everything discussed in this episode, head to www.freshstartfamilyonline.com/213.

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In this enlightening episode of The Fresh Start Family Show, listeners are welcomed to an insightful conversation with Wendy and Dr. Lynyetta Willis, who shares her wisdom on transforming intergenerational dramas and embracing new parenting and partnering methods that differ from our past experiences.

The discussion illuminates the intricate ways past family dynamics can affect our current relationships and how we raise our children. Dr. Willis discusses the 'Four Horsemen' mindset—pain, blame, shame, and avoidance—as prevalent yet harmful tactics often used in parenting.

Far from settling for stable misery, she stresses the importance of recognizing our triggers, modifying our internal narratives, and developing new tools for healthier interactions with our loved ones. With her two children as inspiration, Dr. Willis shares her personal journey of applying these principles and advocating for joy and self-empowerment in family life.

For links & more info about everything discussed in this episode, head to www.freshstartfamilyonline.com/213.

Grab my signature Firm & Kind Parenting Blueprint TODAY!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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