Paula Fellingham - Stay at Home Moms

 

Paula Fellingham 

Helping mothers stay home and make money raising their children. I help women lighten their hearts, strengthen their families, and pay their bills..

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November 7, 2007

How Do I Let Go of Negativity from the Past?

I recently returned from presenting 48 seminars in 32 cities across America. I learned that most women have very similar challenges in their lives. I dedicate my blog entries to all women who want to live more joyful lives and need some assistance and solutions… women who want to make positive changes in their personal lives and as mothers.

In my blogs I address the most frequently-asked questions I receive at seminars, from webinars and emails.

Here’s a great question:

How do I let go of negativity from my past; mistakes I’ve made and people who have hurt me? How do I release myself from the past?

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November 9, 2007

What Can Parents Do to Help Children Like Each Other?

I recently returned from presenting 48 seminars in 32 cities across America. I learned that most women have very similar challenges in their lives. I dedicate my blog entries to all women who want to live more joyful lives and need some assistance and solutions… women who want to make positive changes in their personal lives and as mothers. In my blogs I address the most frequently-asked questions I receive at seminars and from webinars and emails. Here’s one:

Question: What can parents do to help children like each other - let alone love each other?

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November 14, 2007

What Should You Do When You Make Mistakes as a Mom?

I recently returned from presenting 48 seminars in 32 cities across America. I learned that most women have very similar challenges in their lives. I dedicate my blog entries to all women who want to live more joyful lives and need some assistance and solutions… women who want to make positive changes in their personal lives and as mothers. In my blogs I address the most frequently-asked questions I receive at seminars and from webinars and emails. Here’s one:

Question: What should you do when you make mistakes as a Mom?

Here’s the scenario:

Thirteen year old Janet came in from school with a long tale of what went wrong that day. Mom was exhausted from being up most of the night with Janet’s sick brother, and Mom had also put in her regular part-time day working at the hospital. Additionally, she was in a bad mood because of problems at work. Mom didn’t want to listen to Janet go on and on. In exasperation Mom said, “Janet, give it a rest. Your problems are so insignificant, you have no idea how much I don’t care.” Janet stared at her in disbelief, then ran to her room, crying. Immediately Mom knew she had blown it, and she felt like a lousy Mom. But she just didn’t have it in her to go after Janet and apologize.

What’s the solution?

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November 16, 2007

What Do You Do About Hitting?

Parenting Solutions by Dr. Paula (“The Joy Lady”)
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Nine year old Scott came home from school yelling, “Matthew hit me!!”

Dad put down his paper, turned in his chair and gave Scott his undivided attention. Dad didn’t ask “WHY” - which is really good - he listened reflectively. This means that he just confirmed to Scott what he heard. Dad said, “Matthew hit you?”
Then Scott said, “Yea, and then I hit him back really hard ‘cuz he made me so angry! I gave him a bloody nose! But he hit ME first!” Mom, if you were parenting Scott, what would you say next?

Scott already knows, in his heart, that hitting is wrong - no matter if the boy did hit him first. Scott has been taught this long before now. If I were parenting Scott, I’d use a creative teaching method here.

I would tell him a story, like this:

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November 18, 2007

What’s an Alternative for Nagging?

Mom was worn out. She had four active children who were normal kids - obedient most of the time - but way more concerned about playing and being with their friends than doing their chores after school. It seems like every day is the same: Mom has to remind her children over and over again to do their after-school chores and their homework. Parents, what’s an alternative for nagging?

This is such a common parenting challenge. What are alternatives for nagging?

Here’s one “magical” solution:

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November 21, 2007

Christmas Solutions for Newlyweds

Marcie and Rick were newlyweds. They had only been married 7 months and now it was Christmastime. One evening during dinner Rick said, “I’d like you to begin thinking about all the places we can carol on Christmas Eve. Marcie was astonished and replied, “Caroling on Christmas Eve? You’ve got to be kidding! I don’t want to do that! I want to stay home and make the special Christmas pie my mother always served fresh each Christmas Eve after Dad read from the Bible.”

Coming from two separate families, Marcie and Rick had very different Christmas traditions. What’s the solution?

This young couple needs to sit down together and talk about Christmas traditions. To avoid misunderstandings and disappointment Marcie and Rick could make a list of both families’ traditions and decide which ones they want to continue. Then they should discuss possible traditions they’d like to begin. Newlyweds, starting their own families, have a wonderful opportunity to create traditions of their own.

Here are some ideas:

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November 25, 2007

Is Your Teenager’s Music a Problem?

Michael was seventeen years old. When he wasn’t in school he was either playing basketball or working at the local car parts store. He enjoyed his job but he worked with men who didn’t share his beliefs or standards. In the store they played hard rock music filled with filthy language and references to sex. It wasn’t long before Mike was buying the CDs of the groups he listened to at work.

If Michael was your son, what would you do?

The facts are indisputable. More and more, people are accepting trashy lyrics, immodest clothing and pre-marital sex. What a challenge it is to help our children internalize moral values!

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November 28, 2007

How to Make Christmas More Meaniful

Parenting Solutions by Dr. Paula (“The Joy Lady”)

Mom walked in the room and overheard her children talking about Christmas. What she heard made her very disappointed. The children could only think about the gifts that they were going to GET for Christmas. Not a word was said about what they would GIVE.

How can we help our children