Send us a text What if staying “for the kids” isn’t the safest choice after betrayal? We open the new year with a clear-eyed look at divorce, co-parenting, and the real needs of children at different ages. Instead of recycling old myths, we focus on what actually protects kids: a steady emotional climate, predictable routines, and at least one safe, regulated parent they can count on. I share why January often brings a surge in divorces and unpack the beliefs that keep many of us stuck—cultu...
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Send us a text What if staying “for the kids” isn’t the safest choice after betrayal? We open the new year with a clear-eyed look at divorce, co-parenting, and the real needs of children at different ages. Instead of recycling old myths, we focus on what actually protects kids: a steady emotional climate, predictable routines, and at least one safe, regulated parent they can count on. I share why January often brings a surge in divorces and unpack the beliefs that keep many of us stuck—cultu...
181: Identity vs. Roles: Finding Yourself After Betrayal
Happily Even After Betrayal with Life Coach Jen
17 minutes
2 months ago
181: Identity vs. Roles: Finding Yourself After Betrayal
Send us a text The moment betrayal rocks your world, everything familiar seems to vanish. But what if the greatest confusion isn't about what happened, but about who you truly are? Deep down, many of us have mistakenly fused our identity with our roles. We believe being a good spouse, dedicated parent, or successful professional defines our worth. When betrayal shatters these roles, we feel like we've lost ourselves completely. Think of a $100 bill that's been crumpled, torn, and pass...
Happily Even After Betrayal with Life Coach Jen
Send us a text What if staying “for the kids” isn’t the safest choice after betrayal? We open the new year with a clear-eyed look at divorce, co-parenting, and the real needs of children at different ages. Instead of recycling old myths, we focus on what actually protects kids: a steady emotional climate, predictable routines, and at least one safe, regulated parent they can count on. I share why January often brings a surge in divorces and unpack the beliefs that keep many of us stuck—cultu...