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60. Family Vacations: Expectations vs. Reality (And How to Actually Enjoy Them)

27 min · 23. maj 2026
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Family vacations are supposed to be magical… so why do they so often leave us feeling disappointed, overwhelmed, or even a little resentful? In this episode, we’re talking about the gap between expectations vs. reality in family vacations and summer with kids - and why even the most thoughtfully planned trips don’t always feel the way we hoped they would. If you’ve ever found yourself thinking: “I put so much into this… why doesn’t it feel better?” - this episode is for you. You’ll learn: * Why we put so much emotional pressure on vacations, summer, and “making memories” * How family dynamics and nervous system patterns don’t disappear on vacation - they intensify * Why trying to force connection, gratitude, or happiness often backfires * How to shift from controlling the experience to actually enjoying it I also share a personal “vacation failure” story (that maybe you'll relate to...I hope! 😅), and the perspective shift that changed how I approach travel, summer, and time with my family. Most importantly, I’ll give you practical anchors to help you stay grounded and connected - even when things don’t go as planned. Because meaningful memories aren’t created through perfect experiences…they’re created through connection, repair, and being fully present in the moment. If you’re heading into summer, planning a trip, or just trying to enjoy time with your kids without the pressure to make it perfect - this conversation will definitely help you do it differently. ♥ Your Parent Coach, Brittney Join The Parenting Lab ⁠Facebook Group⁠ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/8627931200664902]! For free resources, online courses, or to join the mailing list, please visit ⁠theparentinglab.org⁠ [http://theparentinglab.org] Follow on Instagram / TikTok / YouTube  ⁠@TheParentingLabPodcast⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/theparentinglabpodcast/] Email Brittney: podcast@theparentinglab.org

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