Parenting & Relationship Cycle

Cycle of Relationships

Parenting & Relationship Cycle is a thoughtful and engaging podcast that dives into the evolving journey of family life, love, and personal growth. From the first sparks of a relationship to navigating the challenges of parenthood, this podcast explores the continuous cycle that shapes who we are as partners, parents, and individuals. Email below 📧👇 parentrelationcycle@gmail.com

  1. The Truth Behind “Lazy” Kids. Parenting Cycle.

    21 HR AGO

    The Truth Behind “Lazy” Kids. Parenting Cycle.

    .Are kids really lazy — or are we missing something deeper? In this powerful episode of The Truth Behind “Lazy” Kids,” we unpack one of the most damaging labels placed on children today. If you’ve ever wondered why a bright child avoids homework, struggles to start tasks, seems unmotivated, or constantly procrastinates, this conversation will completely shift your perspective. What looks like laziness is often something else entirely. We explore the hidden causes behind so-called “lazy” behavior in kids — including executive dysfunction, ADHD, anxiety, learning differences, burnout, perfectionism, lack of autonomy, and emotional overwhelm. Backed by child psychology and neuroscience, this episode explains why motivation is not a character trait — it’s a nervous system state. You’ll discover: Why calling kids lazy can damage confidence and long-term motivation The real science behind procrastination and task avoidance How ADHD, anxiety, and learning challenges are often misinterpreted as laziness What parents and teachers can do instead to build resilience and intrinsic motivation Practical strategies to help kids start tasks, stay focused, and feel capable If you’re a parent, educator, therapist, or caregiver looking for better tools to support struggling kids, this episode will give you insight, compassion, and actionable strategies. Stop fighting “laziness.” Start understanding what’s really going on. 🎧 Tune in to learn how to replace frustration with clarity — and help kids thrive. Please Support this Podcast by Following and don't forget to rate us. Thank You. For Sponsorship Please contact Parentrelationcycle@gmail.com

    6 min
  2. Choosing Love for the Right Reasons. Relationships Cycle. 

    1 DAY AGO

    Choosing Love for the Right Reasons. Relationships Cycle. 

    Why do we really fall in love — and are those reasons strong enough to sustain a lifelong marriage? In this powerful episode of Choosing Love for the Right Reasons, we unpack the deeper motivations behind commitment, attraction, and the decision to say “I do.” If you’re dating, engaged, or seriously considering marriage, this conversation will help you evaluate whether you’re building your relationship on emotional impulse or intentional purpose. We explore: The difference between love and compatibility Healthy vs. unhealthy motivations for marriage Red flags people ignore before getting married The role of values, faith, timing, and emotional maturity How to know if you’re choosing a partner — or just escaping loneliness In today’s culture of fast relationships and social pressure, many people marry for chemistry, convenience, fear, financial security, or external expectations. But lasting marriages are built on shared values, mutual respect, emotional stability, spiritual alignment, and intentional commitment. Whether you're single, dating, or preparing for marriage, this episode will challenge you to reflect, grow, and choose love with clarity and confidence. 🎧 Tune in and discover how to choose love for the right reasons — not just the easy ones. Please Support this Podcast by Following and don't forget to rate us. Thank You.  For Sponsorship Please contact  Parentrelationcycle@gmail.com

    10 min

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Parenting & Relationship Cycle is a thoughtful and engaging podcast that dives into the evolving journey of family life, love, and personal growth. From the first sparks of a relationship to navigating the challenges of parenthood, this podcast explores the continuous cycle that shapes who we are as partners, parents, and individuals. Email below 📧👇 parentrelationcycle@gmail.com