Why Is Parenting So Hard? Finding Grace and Truth in the Struggle

Why Is Parenting So Hard? Finding Grace and Truth in the Struggle

From Connected Families Podcast by Connected Families

March 30, 2026 · 23 min · Episode 294

About this episode

Lynne Jackson discusses the challenges of parenting and introduces the Connected Families Framework to help parents overcome toxic thinking.

If you’ve ever wondered, “Why is parenting so hard?” this episode is for you. In this deeply personal and practical episode, Connected Families co-founder Lynne Jackson opens up about her own journey from organized perfectionist to overwhelmed mom of three. Lynne introduces the foundational layer of the Connected Families Framework, exploring three mental habits that quietly set parents up for toxic, lie-based thinking. Learn how to overcome them and transform your home. Key Takeaways: Asking yourself, “What’s going on in me?” can be a helpful question that can transform your parenting Extreme thinking, perfectionism, and catastrophizing are all unhelpful thought patterns that feed anxiety, not connection God’s truth transforms families from the inside out Mentioned in this Podcast: Build what comes next!   Book – Tired of Trying to Measure Up by Jeff VanVonderen Matthew 12:34 Ephesians 4:15 The Connected Families Framework Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting! This podcast was made possible by members of The Table , whose monthly support creates a ripple effect of change for generations to come. We’d love to have you take a seat at…

People in this episode

Host: Connected Families

Guest: Lynne Jackson

Topics covered

  • parenting challenges
  • mental habits
  • toxic thinking
  • family transformation
  • spirituality in parenting

Keywords

  • parenting
  • mental habits
  • toxic thinking
  • family
  • spirituality
  • anxiety
  • connection

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Tired of Trying to Measure Up

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