
By Justin | The Joyful CoParent
Consider This : The Saturday edition of The Joyful CoParent
One idea. One question or an insight worth carrying into the weekend.
The desire for change isn't a warning.
It's a signal.
It means something in you has grown past the current version of your life.
Most of us question that signal.
We associate it with restlessness, impulsiveness — or that something is wrong with us, or our progress.
In relationships, we convince ourselves that wanting more means something is broken. In us, or in what we already have.
So we wait. We adjust.
We get comfortable being uncomfortable.
Change can be scary. That part is real.
But so is the cost of ignoring what you want — and where you know you deserve more.
Thoughtful, intentional change — toward something meaningful — is how people build lives they're proud of.
It's not reckless. It's a responsibility.
To yourself. To the people who want the best for you.
You are allowed to grow.
You are allowed to want more.
And you are allowed to move toward it — with intention, with honesty, with your eyes open.
Thank you for reading.
I didn't become a joyful co-parent overnight — and if you're in the middle of this, you probably won't either.
I share my journey to connect with others working through the same confusing transformation.
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If this resonated, reply directly — I'd genuinely love to hear your story.
If it landed for you, consider passing it to someone who might need it.
It might be exactly what they need to hear.
Thank you,
Justin | The Joyful CoParent
