Why does parenting feel harder, even when you're trying more?
If you're exhausted, overwhelmed, and wondering why your usual strategies aren't working anymore, this episode will give you clarity, not guilt.
In this episode, parenting expert Connie Albers explains why trying harder often makes parenting harder, especially during seasons of stress and burnout. Many parents assume the problem is a lack of motivation, discipline, or consistency, but the real issue is often an overloaded family system.
You'll learn:
Why parenting burnout isn't a personal failure
How stress and strain change behavior in both parents and children
Why effort stops working when emotional capacity is depleted
What "regulation before resolution" means for real families
How steadiness can restore calm and leadership in the home
This episode is for overwhelmed parents who want to lead their families with clarity, confidence, and calm authority, without adding more rules, guilt, or unrealistic expectations.
If parenting stress has left you feeling depleted, discouraged, or stuck in cycles that no longer work, this conversation will help you understand what's actually happening. And learn what you can do next.
Because strong families aren't built by pushing harder.
They're built through steadiness.
Read the full show notes with links here: Why Trying Harder Can Make Parenting Harder
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