Who is the daughter in YOUR family? Is she the one who Mom counts on to take her to her doctor appointments? Is she the one who always plans the Family Reunions and Christmas Dinner? Or maybe sheโs the one whoโs a listening ear for every family member confiding in her? Reach out to the daughter in your family, and thank them for taking that emotional toll to keep us all connected. Give them the Respect and Recognition they deserve.
Dr. Allison Alford is a communication scholar and the author of Good Daughtering: The Work youโve always done, the credit youโve never gotten, and how to finally feel like enough ๐
Aubrey and Allison explore the often-overlooked role of adult daughters as the emotional glue in families, delving into the complexities of daughtering and its impact on identity and self-worth.
Dr. Alford shares the invisible labor that daughters contribute to maintain family connections. Tune in, while Dr. Alford also explains:
๐๐พ The unique pressures faced by adult daughters in various family structures
๐๐พ The concept of emotional labor and its significance in family relationships
๐๐พ Strategies for daughters to reclaim their time and energy
๐๐พ The importance of recognizing and appreciating the contributions of daughters within families
This episode is not just for daughters; it serves as a valuable resource for everyone seeking to understand and support the daughters in their lives.
Dr. Alford emphasizes the need for open conversations about family dynamics and the importance of acknowledging the hard work that often goes unnoticed.
To learn more about Dr. Alford and her work, visit www.daughtering101.com and follow her on Instagram @daughtering101.
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