46 - Getting scary real with moms and teens about senior year fears

46 - Getting scary real with moms and teens about senior year fears

Author: Vegan Lifestyle Coach: Jenny Cheifetz October 30, 2024 Duration: 42:13

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Guests Layla Cheifetz (17), Jennifer French (midlife mom), and Kathryn French (18), share openly about their fears as they look toward the future. Jen is a national sales director in the pharmaceutical sector, and Kathryn and Layla are seniors in high school currently going through the college application process.


Notes from the Sidelines:

  1. It is scary to think about becoming an empty nester. It is also scary to think about how quiet the house will become after girls go to college.
  2. The fear of high school ending is very real. Also, the fear of living with someone, a complete stranger, and sharing space in college is scary.
  3. The idea of fitting in on a college campus, especially a large one, is scary.
  4. The fear of fitting in doesn't ever go away. Wondering what people are thinking of us is always in our heads, no matter how many friends we have.
  5. When we allow the wondering of what others think of us to play over in our heads in a constant loop, we run the risk of comparisonitis and potentially isolating ourselves to feel safe and prevent rejection.
  6. It is normal to wonder what the balance is between wanting to be interactive and wanting to keep walls up.
  7. It is scarier to think of being judged on our character versus being judged on something superficial.
  8. It is normal to fear the college workload.
  9. Moms fear the prevalence of drugs on college campuses and the possibility of drugs being slipped into drinks or dorm rooms.
  10. Advice for managing fear: do your favorite things to distract yourself; realize that whatever worries and fears you have about what others think of you, they have, too; try not to think about other people and focus on building your own self-confidence; use tools like breathwork, meditation, and stillness to process feelings as they arise and not bypass

Have a happy and safe Halloween!


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Hosted by Vegan Lifestyle Coach Jenny Cheifetz, The Flirty Vegan is a warm and engaging space for anyone curious about plant-based living. This isn't about strict rules or judgment; it's about the vibrant, practical, and often deeply personal journey of aligning your choices with your values. Each episode feels like a conversation with a knowledgeable friend, exploring the many facets of a compassionate lifestyle. You'll hear discussions that go beyond food, touching on the ethical decision to honor animals, the tangible impact on planetary conservation, and the personal health benefits that come from this mindful approach. Jenny guides these inspiring and important talks, weaving together stories from guests and her own experience to demystify the transition and celebrate its joys. The podcast naturally delves into the challenges and triumphs, offering listeners a sense of community and realistic advice. Whether you're fully committed or just dipping a toe in, the dialogue here is designed to educate and connect, leaving you with both motivation and a clearer understanding of how these choices ripple out into the world. It’s an invitation to explore a more intentional way of living, filled with discovery and genuine enthusiasm for making a difference.
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