
#1184 - 95% of Parents Don’t Have This One Thing - But We All NEED It
Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
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Show Notes
Ever cringed at a recording of your own voice? Imagine watching your daily parenting played back on video. In this raw and honest episode, Dr Justin Coulson shares how a humbling surfing experience revealed the game-changing power of self-awareness in parenting. Discover why 95% of parents think they're self-aware (but only 10-15% actually are), and learn the three practical steps to close your own self-awareness gap. Warning: might involve some uncomfortable truths!
Quote of the Episode: "Sometimes our most uncomfortable moments of self-awareness become our greatest opportunities for transformation."
Key Insights:
- Only 10-15% of people are truly self-aware, despite 95% thinking they are
- Self-aware parents show improved emotional awareness of themselves and their children
- Video feedback leads to significant improvements in parenting behaviours
- Small, focused improvements are more effective than trying to fix everything at once
- Regular feedback and reflection are crucial for growth
- Self-awareness impacts relationship quality with children
- The gap between perceived and actual parenting skills often requires objective feedback
- Incremental improvements lead to sustainable change
Resources Mentioned:
- Tasha Eurich's research on self-awareness
- Research on video feedback in parenting
- Happy Families
Action Steps for Parents:
- Create Your Own "Surf Video Moment"
- Record interactions with children
- Ask for specific feedback from family members
- Be prepared for initial discomfort
- Ask the "What's One Thing?" Question
- Seek specific, focused feedback daily
- Make improvements manageable
- Focus on one area at a time
- Practice Daily Reflection
- Spend 5 minutes journaling each evening
- Note one positive interaction and one area for improvement
- Track progress over time
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