Listen "How Do I Know When to Do More—or Pull Back?"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Rachel and Shauna unpack the messy emotions around doing “too much” or “not enough” as a parent. We talk about how guilt and resentment can be helpful signals, explore Erikson’s stages of development, and share how our different parenting values play out in everyday choices. This is one of those honest, back-and-forth chats that’ll have you thinking about your own version of medium vs. maximum.
⏳ Episode Highlights & Time Stamps
[3:10] – What guilt and resentment are really trying to tell us
[7:45] – Erikson’s stages of development and how they show up in parenting
[13:20] – Independence vs. obedience: how our values influence everyday decisions
[17:30] – Feeling the call to “go maximum” (or step back to medium)
[24:05] – Why overcorrecting from guilt sends mixed signals to our kids
[31:40] – 15 minutes a day: the power of intentional time
[36:15] – Letting emotions guide us without letting them take the wheel
🔗 Links & Resources
Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Stages – Psychology Today
Armchair Expert Podcast
Better Than Happy Podcast by Jody Moore
💬 Let’s Keep the Conversation Going
If this episode sparked something in you, made you laugh, or just made you feel seen—please rate, follow, and share the podcast! Your reviews help more moms find their way to this community. And hey, if you’re feeling like you’re stuck in the “medium club,” just know—we see you, and you’re not alone.
⏳ Episode Highlights & Time Stamps
[3:10] – What guilt and resentment are really trying to tell us
[7:45] – Erikson’s stages of development and how they show up in parenting
[13:20] – Independence vs. obedience: how our values influence everyday decisions
[17:30] – Feeling the call to “go maximum” (or step back to medium)
[24:05] – Why overcorrecting from guilt sends mixed signals to our kids
[31:40] – 15 minutes a day: the power of intentional time
[36:15] – Letting emotions guide us without letting them take the wheel
🔗 Links & Resources
Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Stages – Psychology Today
Armchair Expert Podcast
Better Than Happy Podcast by Jody Moore
💬 Let’s Keep the Conversation Going
If this episode sparked something in you, made you laugh, or just made you feel seen—please rate, follow, and share the podcast! Your reviews help more moms find their way to this community. And hey, if you’re feeling like you’re stuck in the “medium club,” just know—we see you, and you’re not alone.
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