Overcoming Feelings of Isolation as a Second Mom (video)

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Overcoming Isolation & Finding Support for Yourself



Feeling isolated & unsupported?

 “It’s not just you!”


If you are an adoptive or step-mom, you may be feeling isolated and unsupported in the challenges you are facing. You may feel like there is no one to turn to that understands what you are going through. This can lead to feelings of loneliness and it can make matters even worse. The good news is that there are ways to get help so that you don’t have to go through this difficult time alone.  Let’s take a look at some things that can help adoptive and step-moms find the support they need. 

Finding Support Online 
Social media can be a great source for finding support when dealing with difficult situations. However, it can also be a bit of a double-edged sword because it often provides contradictory advice or even bad advice from people who don’t really understand the situation. Remember that everyone has different experiences and opinions, so take any advice with a grain of salt. Be mindful of the source – if someone is giving advice that doesn’t seem right or doesn't align with your common sense or values, it’s best to avoid taking their words seriously whether online or offline. 
  

Support In Unexpected Places 
It might not be immediately obvious but connecting with other moms who have similar experiences as yours can make a huge difference in helping you overcome feelings of isolation or insecurity. Consider seeking out professional parenting coaches/mentors or joining support groups both online and offline that specialize in issues related to adoption, second families, blended families etc. You could even look into local meetups where moms come together over coffee or tea to chat about their experiences; having face-to-face conversations can provide more insight into the issue at hand than just talking online ever could. 
 
Be Prayerfully Discerning 
When looking for support outside of social media platforms or even in person conversations with supportive friends/family members/professionals, prayerfully discern what kind of advice works best for you and your family situation. Every family is unique - what works well for one family might not work well for another - so always go back to prayerful discernment when looking for answers on how best to navigate certain situations or conflicts within your family dynamics. Pray not only before making decisions but also during the difficult times – God will never leave us alone in our times of need!  

Don't let feelings of isolation stop you from finding supportive people who understand the struggles that come along with raising adopted teens or being part of a blended family. Take the time to search for support outside the box, be mindful when reading social media comments (take the good and leave the bad), and most importantly pray through all decisions so that God's will is done in your home. With prayerful discernment comes peace - don't give up! He will carry us through even our darkest days!

Don't Give Up
It's important not to give up when looking for support as an adoptive or step parent; without it, it can be hard to not only deal with everyday issues but also keep perspective on any major life decisions that need to be made along the journey. Take time out for yourself—even if it’s just 30 minutes each day—to reflect on all that you have accomplished as an adoptive or step parent and remind yourself that even though you may feel isolated at times, there are others who understand exactly what you're going through—you just have to seek them out! 


How I Offer Support
Adoptive and step moms don't have to feel alone when dealing with challenges in their family dynamics; there are other moms who understand just how difficult it can be. As a coach I offer moms an option to fill the gap in their support networks to come alongside them and help them create a personal plan with the steps that are right for their situations, their values and and their goals.  My 1-1 private coaching sessions can help bring much-needed clarity so that my coaching clients can develop a clear roadmap to their goals that they can feel confident with. 


And as always, 
keep learning, keep growing & keep loving. 
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Dawn







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Dawn T. Baggett
Post Adoption (Mom) Coach 

“STANDING IN THE GAP FOR 2ND MOMS”

Dawn Baggett is a podcaster and thought leader in Christian post adoption. As a Certified LifeMapping(R) Coach, Dawn helps Christian adoptive moms navigate the challenges of their non-traditional families with their own brand of success!




DISCLAIMER: I’m a coach, not a doctor nor a therapist. As a coach I do not offer mental or medical health diagnosis, treatment or cures.  Furthermore, I am no longer a practicing attorney and do not offer individual legal advice. For individual advice related to your own personal situation I recommend you seek out an appropriate professional. Coaching may fill a spot in your overall support network. 

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