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Free reMarriage Webinar

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

bisacre_head_shotreMarriage Magazine and Paula Bisacre invite you to attend a FREE Live Training Webinar presented by Positive Parenting Solutions.
 
THE ART OF CONSEQUENCES
Thursday, February 4, 2010
9-10 PM EST

Who Should Attend: Stepparents and parents of children ages 1-16 who want to reduce parenting stress and learn concrete solutions to correct misbehavior without nagging, reminding or yelling.

What You’ll Learn: Amy McCready, Founder of Positive Parenting Solutions will present a strategy-packed, interactive, live online webinar designed to teach you…

* the real reasons behind child misbehavior
* how stepparent & parent personality priority can encourage, even escalate misbehavior
* why you, your spouse, and/or your ex need to know the difference between punishment and consequences
* the proven formula for holding kids and stepkids accountable for behavior without YOU or your spouse being the bad guy
* how to structure effective consequences that parent, stepparent and kids can agree on

You’ll also discover new resources to reduce parenting stress as you correct misbehavior, increase blended family cooperation and communication and get everyone, including stepparents and exes, on the same page.

And, you will be able to join in on the discussion via text chat with Amy and Paula Bisacre, publisher of reMarriage Magazine as we answer your questions.

Date: Thursday, February 4, 2010

Time: 9:00 – 10:00 p.m. Eastern

Access: All you need is a computer with a speaker to hear the presentation. We’ll send you the log in instructions.

How It Works:   Click HERE to register   You’ll receive an email confirmation with the link to access the webinar. When you “enter” the webinar, you’ll see the session slides on your screen as well as a video box to see the presenter – but we won’t be able to see you! You can use the chat box to type questions or make comments.

Cost: No charge for participants at the live event.

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New Internet Radio Show for Stepmoms

Monday, January 4th, 2010

stepmomtoolbox-pinkNew Internet Radio Show for Stepmoms

Tune in today for the launch of the new, live Internet radio show, The Stepmom’s Toolbox, on Diva Toolbox Radio, hosted by Peggy Nolan and Erin Erickson.

Today’s show: “Congratulations! You’re a Stepmom! Now What?”

Join Peggy and Erin tonight as they dish tips, tools and advice with Jacquelyn Fletcher, author of the tremendously popular and award winning book, “A Career Girl’s Guide to Becoming a Stepmom: Expert Advice from Other Stepmoms on How to Juggle Your Job, Your Marriage, and Your New Stepkids ”

WHEN: Monday, January 4, 8PM EST

HOW: Tune in to Diva Toolbox Radio HERE

Enjoy!
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Peggy Nolan is the founder of two blogs, The Stepmom’s Toolbox and Serendipity Smiles. She is a frequent contributing writer to the StepMom Magazine, Diva Toolbox, and frequent guest writer for other stepmom blogs including No One’s The Bitch.com, Becoming a Stepmom.com, Stepmothers Milk.com and others. She is the lead moderator for the support group, Stepmoms on a Mission.

Erin Hallstrom-Erickson, both a stepdaughter and a stepmother, is an award-winning writer and well-known blogger in the rapidly growing Stepmom blogosphere. She is the writer of a personal blog, The Erin Experiment, and the creator of Stepchicks and the Stepfamily Letter Project.

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Taking Time for Yourself this Holiday Season

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

The Importance of Taking Time for Yourself this Holiday Season

GUEST BLOGGER: Susan Davis Swanson, Executive Director of The Stepfamily Center

When Izzy was a guest on my radio show last week, she made a poignant comment about the upcoming holiday visit with her in-laws and stepchildren: “I hope I remember to make time for myself.”

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She, like any stepparent, needs to keep in mind the importance of taking a break, especially during the busy and often stressful holiday season. A break can be alone or with our partners, but it’s important to remember (and for your sanity) to not spend every waking moment with family.

In therapy, when it’s holiday time, most people from intact families talk about the pressures of family during this time of year. We set our standards by all those Hallmark holiday images — everyone thinks everyone else is having a wonderful family time. But families are always marked with some tension and stresses. And when you find yourself having a particularly difficult holiday gathering, I recommend watching your family as if you’re watching them on a reality TV show and listen from that perspective. By doing that, you’ll learn a lot and hopefully you’ll also find out how laughable much of it can be.

In stepfamily life, we put on our best and brightest smiles during the holidays, pretending that we’re enjoying all the stories and all the attention paid on our stepchildren. Grandparents want to hear all about their grandkids, so we put on our nice, “I’m a good and caring stepparent face” (“No, really, I am”) until our faces become frozen and the headache and tension in our face start to set it in that way that our smile that doesn’t feel connected to us at all.

Don’t forget to BREATHE!

That’s when you know it’s time for a much-needed break. Go for a run. Take a walk. Tell your husband (or wife if you’re the StepDad): “Look honey, believe me, to come to this holiday with ALL of your family is delightful, but as I’m hearing from experts in stepfamily mental health, I will at times be taking important, needed, necessary breaks. Don’t think I don’t love you because, believe me, if I didn’t, I wouldn’t be here. But prepare that I will be doing this periodically. At times, if you would like, you can join me, as long as you don’t spend the whole time asking me what’s wrong. Nothing’s wrong. I just need to BREATHE. Oh, and what would really help is if sometimes you would hold me, look into my eyes and tell me I am the most wonderful person in the world – add a hug and kiss – that could help seal the deal!”

Oh, and don’t forget to BREATHE! If you can’t get out (you know, it’s the long dinner that doesn’t seems to end or the fourth time you’ve had to be there while the stepkids talk about their mom), go the bathroom, a bedroom, a balcony. Take five SLOW, DEEP, RELAXING BREATHS and say to yourself, “I breathe in relaxation, harmony and peace. I breathe out all tension, tightness and stress from my body.”

Breathe in slowly through your nose, down through your lungs and into your belly. Hold for two seconds and release the air slowly through your mouth. While breathing, remind yourself to let go of all thoughts and all conversation in your head, focusing on your breathing. When you are done, just stay for a moment or two in that quiet place. I guarantee you, you will feel more yourself and ready to walk back in. I can’t tell you what a lifesaver this will be during the holidays.

So breathe your way through your stepfamily holiday season. Wishing all of us a peaceful and gentle month ahead.

Listen each week to “Susan Swanson on Step” on New Day Talk Radio.   www.stepfamilycenter.com

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5 Tips to Help Stressed Stepparents Enjoy T-Day

Friday, November 20th, 2009

stressed_dessertsCheck out the latest on Psychology Today, where Jacquelyn Fletcher, author of A Career Girl’s Guide to Becoming a Stepmom , contributes

5 Tips to Help Stressed Stepparents Enjoy the Holidays

As Thanksgiving approaches, instead of feeling the warm anticipation of a day to spend with family, stepmothers across America are downing antacids… Considering the fact that most stepmothers feel they have zero control over what happens in their homes, a stepfamily Thanksgiving is one holiday recipe in danger of becoming a disaster. Luckily, there are things you can do to mitigate some of the stress you’re feeling as the holiday season approaches. READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE

mic New Podcast: Thanksgiving Stepfamily Dish

Additionally, tune in to a special series of Stepmom Circles podcasts. Jacquelyn Fletcher and Wednesday Martin, the author of Stepmonster, dish about the hottest stepfamily topics, marriage, popular culture, and more.

In this week’s episode they talk about Thanksgiving and all the stressors that stepmothers have to handle during the holiday season. You’ll hear why it’s not necessarily a good thing to invite the ex, ways to create your own stepfamily rituals, and how to manage the work load so you’re not a frazzled mess come January.

Enjoy!

Izzy_Rose

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Today On Step Radio Show

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

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SUSAN SWANSON ON STEP RADIO SHOW

Susan’s Show streams LIVE every Tuesday from 11:00 – 11:50 a.m. PST

Today, Susan has invited me to be her guest. We’ll be talking about my book, The Package Deal, and the online stepmom movement . LISTEN IN HERE

Listeners may call in during the live online broadcasts to ask questions at (310) 715-6709. Alternatively, listeners may submit questions for future shows via e-mail to leslie@stepfamilycenter.com.

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