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NTM 468: When it feels like you’re living with a pack of freeloaders

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Family freeloading on your unpaid labour is REAL. So what is service, and what is enabling/over-functioning? It requires you to hold high expectations and a level of self-worth on your minimum standards for how others treat you, and how you treat yourself.
In this episode we discuss:
- It’s overfunctioning when you’re running from a threat
- It’s service when you’re connected to your heart
- It’s enabling when you limit their potential for growth
- The paradox of holding ‘not being liked’ and maintaining love and respect in a relationship
- Watching your co-dependent merge tendencies, rather than checking in on your greater alignment
- Subconscious tendencies to stack more load on ‘easier’ kids
- Sibling conflict as a way to balance family systems
- Self-worth as a barometer for what you tolerate in your home
- A willingness to be disliked by your child as you call them to accountability
To explore feminine embodiment, intimacy and relationship in Honey Club with Julie, visit https://julietenner.love/
To explore conscious parenting and inspiring motherhood in Reimagining Motherhood with Bridget, visit https://www.bridgetwood.life/

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Content provided by Bridget Wood & Julie Tenner, Bridget Wood, and Julie Tenner. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bridget Wood & Julie Tenner, Bridget Wood, and Julie Tenner or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Family freeloading on your unpaid labour is REAL. So what is service, and what is enabling/over-functioning? It requires you to hold high expectations and a level of self-worth on your minimum standards for how others treat you, and how you treat yourself.
In this episode we discuss:
- It’s overfunctioning when you’re running from a threat
- It’s service when you’re connected to your heart
- It’s enabling when you limit their potential for growth
- The paradox of holding ‘not being liked’ and maintaining love and respect in a relationship
- Watching your co-dependent merge tendencies, rather than checking in on your greater alignment
- Subconscious tendencies to stack more load on ‘easier’ kids
- Sibling conflict as a way to balance family systems
- Self-worth as a barometer for what you tolerate in your home
- A willingness to be disliked by your child as you call them to accountability
To explore feminine embodiment, intimacy and relationship in Honey Club with Julie, visit https://julietenner.love/
To explore conscious parenting and inspiring motherhood in Reimagining Motherhood with Bridget, visit https://www.bridgetwood.life/

  continue reading

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