The Truth About Favoritism: Why I Don’t Treat My Kids the Same—and That’s a Good Thing
Fair parenting without favoritism. As a parent, one of the most loaded accusations you can face is that of favoritism. It’s a word that cuts deep, one that carries implications of inequality, injustice, and emotional damage. But here’s the truth: I don’t favor my kids—at least not in the way people tend to[ ► ]
The Ugly in Me: How Triggers Shape the Versions of Ourselves We’d Rather Not See
There’s a version of me I don’t like. It’s not the one I post online. Not the one who gives good advice or shows up for others. It’s the one that comes out when I’m triggered—by a comment, a tone, or just a familiar silence. And almost always, it’s with family. The people[ ► ]