Communicating with Family about Faith Transitions with Simply Sadie Jane: Ask Dr. Julie Hanks

In this bonus podcast episode, I met with Sadie of Simply Sadie Jane. We spoke about how she has handled differences with family members in how she practices her faith and how she’s found tools of healing.

While it can be uncomfortable for people to see you live your life differently than they live theirs, that doesn’t mean you cannot be true to yourself. Variety makes the world a beautiful place! During our time together Sadie shares how she has set loving boundaries with those around her and has given herself permission to change and grow.

If you are interested in learning more about communicating with family about faith transitions, please consider joining my membership. We are focusing on this topic throughout the month of February, and it is not too late to join. For $39 per month,  you get access to group coaching with me, journal prompts and affirmations about communicating your faith transition, access to an exclusive Facebook group, and to recordings of all my past courses and webinars. Register now at drjuliehanks.com/membership. Next month, we will explore personal authority versus general authority.

And if you have found this information helpful, you can also find additional resources on this topic in my podcast and my online courses. Connect with me on social media @drjuliehanks, browse DJH merch, and work with me through joining DJH membership at drjuliehanks.com. For therapy in Utah visit wasatchfamilytherapy.com.

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