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There's a lie a lot of parents are carrying, and it's wearing them out. It sounds responsible. It sounds loving. It even sounds right. But it's not. It says: If I just try harder, stay on top of everything, catch every change in my child, I can keep things from going off track. So you stay alert. You overthink conversations after they happen. You try to read moods, prevent problems, smooth things out before they escalate. But the problem is, it never lets up. Because deep down, you know—you can't actually control most of what you're trying to manage. That's where the exhaustion is coming from. In this episode, I'm not going to give you a list of tips or tell you to "just rest more." That's not the problem. I'm going to name the lie that's driving the pressure, show you how it quietly reshapes your parenting, and help you step out of it without stepping away from your responsibility as a parent. Because there's a difference between being engaged and being overextended.  Between leading your child and trying to carry everything for them. And if you don't see the difference, you'll keep running hard in a direction that never actually gives you peace.  If you've been feeling tired in a way sleep doesn't fix, this is why. You don't have to be an exhausted parent!  Read the listener notes with links here: The Lie Exhausting Parents More Popular Episodes: Mom Overload: Stop Stress Before it Breaks You Stop Comparing Yourself to Others   Join the Community: Podcast: Equipped To Be IG: @conniealbers FB: ConnieAlbers.Author X: @ConnieLAlbers <sp

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