Are you distressed because it’s not your turn to have your child(ren) for the holidays? It can be stressful for Co-parents and your child(ren) with a holiday season of celebrating and entertaining just around the corner.
Truth be told, divorce is challenging to navigate. It’s tough for both parents and your child(ren). Many of you in this situation know that holidays can be laborious. Sharing a child at any time of the year is heartbreaking. Sharing a child during the holidays is heart-wrenching, given that it’s a time of magic.
A vital tip to help co-parents create joyful holidays: Flexibility: Stay rational to prevent your emotions from taking over. Shift your mindset from spouse-partners to parenting partners only. Focus on being child-centred for their well-being. Finding new meaning in setting the example of a positive attitude. This will help to reduce negative thoughts about your former spouse.
Remember, you are not each other enemies – you are your children’s parents.
Being flexible opens the door to making situations better for everyone in the mix.
Co-Parenting in Harmony is possible. You can create joyful holidays for your family. Do the unthinkable by granting your child’s deep wish to make this holiday season harmonious.
Holidays are magical. Let’s focus on love, harmony, fun and laughter. Let’s all spread the love and magic!
Cheers to joyful and magical holidays to all amazing Co-parents.
I am Anna Giannone, a first-person advocate and founder of Co-parenting in Harmony. Certified Master Coach Practitioner – Co-parenting Coach. I guide divorced parents to navigate the rugged terrain of co-parenting. If you’re ready to take the first step toward working with me as your Co-parenting coach, you can schedule a complimentary call with me for a free complimentary call.
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