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![]() Jennifer Broadley - ArticlesJennifer Broadley is a qualified executive coach and the founder of Successful Single Parenting. For more information and a FR*EE Special Report “ The 5 Secrets for Successful Single Parenting” visit: www.SuccessfulSingleParenting.com
Modeling Integrity as a Person and as a ParentYou know one of the reasons we can end up single parenting is that we no longer share the same values as our children’s other parent and our respect and understanding of that person alters to the point of break down. Goal Setting, Goal Getting!How often do you decide that you want something different for your life? Better relationships with your children, ex-partner or friends. Better fitness, more money, a bigger house, a more flexible job, a ‘cooler’ wardrobe. Quality Time - When Your Kids Are With Your Ex!There’s now doubt about it, when I first became a single parent, which was from day 1 ( I left my marriage when I was 3 months pregnant), I wanted so much to separate my ‘new life with my daughter (who I adored from the first second I saw her) from my old life with my ex-husband (who I simply couldn’t find any polite words for!!). Vision Boards - Get Creative, Inspired & Focused!There’s a huge raising up of global consciousness around the fact that our limitations rarely come from our government, our society, our family or our friends. Our limitations come from our mindset. We can positively influence our mindset by choosing the environments we spend time in Holidays for Single Parents – Seasonal StrategiesAs the end of the year comes round yet again, there’s an expectation for peace and good family time from we parents … and a desire for presents and sweets galore from the children! How do we come together in the compromise and make our shared year end a success of us all? Read on as I share my top 7 tips – hope they’re helpful: Making More MoneyThe thing about single parents and work is that we’ve got to be way more innovative in our thinking, our planning and our dedication to delivering value in our workplaces. When there are 2 parents contributing to finances and to homemaking there’s often more support and more choices to fall back on. Working Single ParentsWe’ve all had feelings of guilt about the fact that we’re at work when our children are being looked after by other adults. At the outset of this phase for me (7 years ago), I found it hard to get my head around. But I’ve come to understand that there are benefits to being a working single parent and they’re totally worth focusing on. Single Parenting Strategies: My Top 5 on How To Succeed with Work Time, Home Time and Down TimeI remember going back to work after maternity leave (of about 14 weeks!) and how I had discussed with my boss before going back that I’d have to leave by 5pm each day, no exceptions. Single Parenting Strategies: My Top 5 on How To Succeed with Work Time, Home Time and Down TimeI remember going back to work after maternity leave (of about 14 weeks!) and how I had discussed with my boss before going back that I’d have to leave by 5pm each day, no exceptions. Single Parenting Strategies: My Top 5 on How To Succeed with Work Time, Home Time and Down TimeI remember going back to work after maternity leave (of about 14 weeks!) and how I had discussed with my boss before going back that I’d have to leave by 5pm each day, no exceptions.
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