Validation Trap — How Seeking Approval from Your Teen Keeps You Stuck | Mindset #3 | Ep. 67

As a mom navigating the complexities of parenting teens, it’s easy to fall into the habit of looking to our kids for emotional validation, approval, and a sense of self-worth. But when our kids start pulling away, asserting independence, or heading off to college, we can feel unmoored—like our gravitational center has disappeared.

In this conversation, I unpack how seeking validation from our teens can lead to anxiety, low self-esteem, and even resentment. I share why this pattern is rooted in our brain’s natural desire to seek pleasure and avoid pain—and how it can quietly shape how we show up in our relationships.

If you’ve ever thought, “I’ll feel like a good mom when my teen shows me love, gratitude, or success,” this episode is for you. Let’s explore how to find emotional validation from within—so you can feel calm, grounded, and whole in this season of motherhood.

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