
Why You Need A New Way of Thinking to Release Expectations, Part 1
Let’s talk about how our thinking affects our expectations.
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To release our expectations of our adult children we need to change the way we think about our role as their mother. There needs to be a shift in order to have a strong bond with our kids.
Grab my free guide, 10 Things Moms Say That Frustrate Their Adult Children (and 5 Ways to Stop Yourself From Saying Them)
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To release our expectations of our adult children we need to change the way we think about our role as their mother. There needs to be a shift in order to have a strong bond with our kids.
Grab my free guide, 10 Things Moms Say That Frustrate Their Adult Children (and 5 Ways to Stop Yourself From Saying Them)
Find more resources at my website.

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Strategies to Consider for Releasing Expectations, Part 2
Let’s talk about three more strategies we can use to help us release the expectations we carry for our grown kids.
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Why You Need A New Way of Thinking To Release Expectations, Part 2
As Christ renews our mind, we have a new way of thinking about the expectations we carry for our adult children.

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Pamela Henkelman
Grace For The Next Phase of Parenting
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