• 161 – Feel Alone as an Adoptive Parent? 7 Benefits to Embrace an Anchor of Encouragement

  • Nov 23 2024
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

161 – Feel Alone as an Adoptive Parent? 7 Benefits to Embrace an Anchor of Encouragement

  • Summary

  • If you’re an adoptive parent who feels like you’re all alone, I’m here to tell you there are other adoptive parents who feel the same way. They are going through the same struggles as you.

    What can you do when you feel this way? I believe it’s important to hold on to and embrace an anchor of encouragement.

    Hi Neighbor!⁣

    Adoptive parenting can often feel like you’re all alone with no one understanding the unique challenges you face.

    But the truth is, many adoptive parents are experiencing the same struggles.

    My wife and I felt incredibly alone in our adoption journey. It wasn’t until we connected with other adoptive parents during our son’s time in residential that we realized we weren't alone.

    In this journaling episode, let’s explore 7 benefits for adoptive parents to embrace an anchor of encouragement in their adoption journey.

    Hope and Healing are on the way.

    Your Neighbor,⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ Tim⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣

    P.S. Join our safe space for adoptive parents. Let’s replace isolation with connection, loneliness with community, and anxiety with hope. You’re never alone on this journey.

    Reach out to Tim: email tim@anchorsofencouragement.com

    If this podcast has given you the courage and confidence to face storms in your life, the number one way you can thank me is to leave a written review on Apple Podcasts. Here is a short video to show you how.

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