Lauren Magers joins us today, creator of the Happy Life System that leads the charge for family empowerment and transformation. Her mission is to equip children, parents, and families with the keys to unlock their happiness and live successful lives.
Today we discuss…
- Only feeling good enough when you get results
- How Lauren came up with the Happy Life System
- To parent well and also feel like you are parenting well
- The importance of using language that allows you to communicate from your heart
- Creating opportunities and gratitude within your family
- Empowering your children to be leaders in your home
- Creating happiness and joy in everyday tasks
- Learning to love yourself so you can teach your children to love themselves
- Asking your kids for advice to build confidence
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Show Notes: The Happy Life System
Hey, hey friend! Welcome to Episode #183 of The Secrets of Supermom Show!
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Lauren Magers joins us today, creator of the Happy Life System that leads the charge for family empowerment and transformation. Her mission is to equip children, parents, and families with the keys to unlock their happiness and live successful lives.
She has invented a solution that builds self-mastery, develops character, and empowers each individual to live their most meaningful life together. We dig into specific parts of the system and why language is so important!
The audio is a little wonky a few times, but we are going with it! Meet Lauren!
Today we discuss…
- Only feeling good enough when you get results
- How Lauren came up with the Happy Life System
- To parent well and also feel like you are parenting well
- The importance of using language that allows you to communicate from your heart
- Creating opportunities and gratitude within your family
- Empowering your children to be leaders in your home
- Creating happiness and joy in everyday tasks
- Learning to love yourself so you can teach your children to love themselves
- Asking your kids for advice to build confidence
Are you interested in learning more about Lauren Magers?
www.instagram.com/thelaurenmagers
About Our Guest: Lauren Magers
Lauren Magers, a visionary Thought Leader and creator of the Happy Life System, leads the charge for family empowerment and transformation, bringing life-changing magic to homes worldwide. Her mission? Equipping children, parents, and families with the keys to unlock their happiness and live successful lives. Through her groundbreaking, gamified approach to parenting, she has invented a solution that builds self-mastery, develops character, and empowers each individual to live their most meaningful life together.
To learn more about Lauren Magers AND receive 20% off the Crack The Parenting Code Course, click HERE and use the promo code = SUPERMOM
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About the Host: Lori Oberbroeckling
Lori Whitney Oberbroeckling is a mom of four, corporate leader, podcaster, productivity expert, and author of the book Secrets of Supermom: How Extraordinary Moms Succeed at Work and Home & How You Can Too!
She is passionate about helping parents who want fulfilling careers–or side hustles or passion projects–while also wanting to feel present and connected to their families.