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When Your Child Struggles — and You Start Doubting Yourself
There’s a moment many parents never talk about — but I think we should.
It’s that quiet, heavy feeling that shows up when your child is struggling.
How to Choose a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT): A Step-By-Step Guide to Finding the Right Therapist for You
Choosing a therapist is one of the most important decisions you make for your emotional wellbeing — especially when you’re already carrying stress, relationship strain, postpartum anxiety, or parenting challenges. With so many counseling options available, it can feel overwhelming to figure out how to choose a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who is the right fit.
Best Ways To Create a Safe Environment for Your Child
As a parent, you want to give your child the world. More than anything, you want to give them a safe place to land. Parenting is a journey filled with incredible highs and confusing lows. You juggle work, home, and the constant demands of raising a little human. It's easy to feel overwhelmed, wondering if you're doing enough.
What Real Moms Wish They Knew Before They Had Kids
Parenthood is a whirlwind of surprises and challenges, especially in those first few years.
Creating in the Midst of Chaos
Lately, I’ve been feeling the weight of the world more than ever. Some days, it feels like I can’t handle it all. Honestly, there are moments when I wish I could just hide under my blanket and escape from it all, hoping my kids won’t find me.
The Best 6 Ways to Find Your Purpose After Becoming a First-Time Mother
When I became a mother fifteen years ago, I vividly remember the transformative experience of attending a new mom group. It was a much-needed break from the isolating routine of being at home all day with my newborn son.
The 29 Minute Mom
I enjoyed the opportunity to speak with Jennifer Ford Berry, Life's Expert Organizer and bestselling author, at The 29 Minute Mom Podcast.
The Best 6 Ways to Find Your Purpose After Becoming A First-Time Mother
I hear from mothers all the time about succumbing to the pressure of becoming a supermom to the point that they end up losing their identity in the process.
Parents, Look for Signs You're Succeeding
I’ve been talking a lot on the blog lately about ways to get the support you need when you’re really doubting yourself as a parent--how to know when you need advice and when you just need encouragement, what to do with advice that doesn’t fit, and dealing with unsolicited advice from relatives and strangers.
Are You Spending Enough Time with Your Kids?
More and more, I hear from moms that they worry they aren’t spending enough time with their kids.
Weathering the Weather in this Season of Motherhood
We’re officially within the bounds of “holiday season” by now. We survived the time change (how did that go for your little ones, by the way?). It’s getting darker way sooner than it was just weeks ago. And fall is transitioning into winter.
The Taboo of Having a Favorite Child
When I was pregnant with my daughter (our second child), I distinctly remember being really worried that I would not be as in love with her as I was with my son (our first).
Creating Your Kid-Friendly Lifestyle: How to Work In All the Important Stuff from Boring Chores to Fave Hobbies
So often in my practice, I see women who are struggling with a loss of identity now that they're a mom. I also see many parents--both moms and dads--who feel like it just isn't feasible for them to continue certain activities.
Guest Blog: Simplify Your Life So You Can Focus on Family
Parenting in the modern world is unnecessarily cluttered with distractions and multitasking.
Survival Tips for Major Life Transitions
OMG, moving with kids is not easy.
Raising Resilient Kids
Doesn’t it seem like every time you log on to the internet, whether it be Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, whatever…there is always something someone is telling you what you need to do with your children. There’s a technique for handling any situation. A research study supporting this or that philosophy.
When Parents have a Less than Perfect Day
Do you ever feel like there's something wrong with you because you have this beautiful baby and everyday doesn't feel like it's the best day? Let me just tell you: that is so normal.
First Grade?? How did THAT happen?
Life transitions seem to be happening everywhere.
I have friends whose kids are off to college, someone I know is getting ready for retirement, some are welcoming new job positions, new babies, and a new sibling added to the mix.
Mommy Monday with Michelle and Rachel
Week 2 of our momma interviews. This week I want to share two of them. What I love about these moms is that they had opposite exercise. The point I want to note is that they are both amazing mommas.
Being a Human Mom is Tough!
When I think of maternal mental health, I think of more than just mental illness and postpartum depression.