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56. [Just You Wait] The Phrase That's Doing More Harm Than Good

56. [Just You Wait] The Phrase That's Doing More Harm Than Good

Update: 2025-05-12
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“You think this is hard? Just you wait…”

We’ve all heard it—maybe from a well-meaning family member, a stranger in the checkout line, or even another mom. But what is the just you wait comment really doing?

In this episode, Andrea and Kristin unpack the layered meaning behind one of the most common phrases in motherhood and explore how just you wait moments might actually be missed opportunities for connection and support.

 

In This Episode:

00:00 – When “just you wait” shuts down instead of builds up
07:00 – How venting often gets disguised as wisdom
09:00 – Why shared stage friendships are so valuable in early motherhood
14:00 – Kristin’s “who cares” filter: what she asks before she speaks
17:00 – How personality plays a role in how we support other moms
22:00 – The pressure to “be helpful” when you’re still just surviving yourself
25:00 – Supportive alternatives to “just you wait”
27:00 – Celebrating differences in our kids without comparing
31:00 – The trap of competitiveness in motherhood—and how to resist it
33:00 – Making space to say the right thing (even if it’s nothing at all)

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📖 The Color Monster (Kids Book) – A favorite emotionalawareness tool for young children mentioned in this episode


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56. [Just You Wait] The Phrase That's Doing More Harm Than Good

56. [Just You Wait] The Phrase That's Doing More Harm Than Good

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