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Problem Solving and Transitions

August 17, 2022

Mama, you’re a better problem-solver than you think. All moms are good problem solvers. But you often get in your own away where you have blind spots. Sterling describes how you can be a better problem solver and how you can bring more peace to your homes by explaining upcoming transitions to the kids throughout the day!

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Hi, and welcome to the Made for Greatness podcast. I’m your host today, Sterling Jquith, and I wanna talk about two things. I wanna talk about you being a great problem solver. And I wanna talk about explaining transitions to your kids and how powerful that is. So first, and I’ve talked about this a lot on this podcast, but it’s so important. You are a good problem solver. You solve problems all the time. You feed the kids, you get them outside. You figure out how to read books to them. When they have health challenges, you figure it out. When you sign them up for sports, you get them there. There are a lot of things that your problem solves really well. So I want you to view yourself that way. I want you to view yourself as a person who is a good problem solver, because there are these areas of our lives where we have blind spots and we think, oh, I don’t know what to do.

Hosts

Lorissa Horn & Sterling Jaquith

Sterling and Lorissa are very different moms. Lorissa lives in town, her family loves playing baseball, and she’s proud to send them to Catholic school. Sterling lives in the country, her family loves camping, and she unschools the kids.

The thing these women have in common, an unyielding devotion to Christ. Seriously, if you hang out with either of them, they’re gonna talk about Jesus, a lot. He’s the center of their life.

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