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What if your self value whiling being a mom didn’t depend on how much you got done today?
In this episode of Conquer Mom Stress, Jill Gockel gently challenges the belief so many moms carry—that finding your worth comes from your productivity, performance, and how well you “hold it all together.” If you’re feeling like a failure as a mom on days when the house is messy, the kids are melting down, or your to-do list goes untouched, this episode is for you.
Many moms unknowingly live under a constant performance-based scorecard—a self worth test of how productive, patient, or put-together you were that day. This way of living quietly fuels stress, mom guilt, and mom burnout, especially for an exhausted mom with kids at home and unpredictable days.
Through Scripture and lived experience, this episode redefines self worth meaning that your value is not something that is earned. It will help you to know your worth bible verses like the Prodigal Son remind you of your identity in Christ. Jill explains the importance of self worth rooted not in what you do—but in whose you are.
You’ll learn:
Why tying self esteem to productivity increases mom stress and burnout
How performance-based worth keeps moms stuck in pressure comparing yourself to others
What it truly means for knowing your worth as a woman and as a mother
Why anchoring your identity in God transforms how to be happy as a mom
The reason being a good mom has nothing to do with perfection—and everything to do with love
This episode offers relief for the mom who feels like she has to be everything for everyone, all the time. It invites you to step off the invisible scoreboard, stop striving to prove yourself so you dont compare yourself to others.
You’ll also learn practical mom tips for how to get things done and how to be productive without attaching your identity to performance.
If you’re longing to know how to build self worth and how to stop comparing yourself to others so you can gain deeper peace and joy as a mom, this conversation will help you rest in God's truth instead of striving to be perfect.
💛 You don’t have to earn your value.
💛 You don’t have to prove you’re enough.
💛 You are already deeply loved—and from that place, joy can grow again.
If this message encouraged you, share it with another mom who's wondering how to know your self worth so she can recognize she is already worthy, right now.
By Jill GockelWhat if your self value whiling being a mom didn’t depend on how much you got done today?
In this episode of Conquer Mom Stress, Jill Gockel gently challenges the belief so many moms carry—that finding your worth comes from your productivity, performance, and how well you “hold it all together.” If you’re feeling like a failure as a mom on days when the house is messy, the kids are melting down, or your to-do list goes untouched, this episode is for you.
Many moms unknowingly live under a constant performance-based scorecard—a self worth test of how productive, patient, or put-together you were that day. This way of living quietly fuels stress, mom guilt, and mom burnout, especially for an exhausted mom with kids at home and unpredictable days.
Through Scripture and lived experience, this episode redefines self worth meaning that your value is not something that is earned. It will help you to know your worth bible verses like the Prodigal Son remind you of your identity in Christ. Jill explains the importance of self worth rooted not in what you do—but in whose you are.
You’ll learn:
Why tying self esteem to productivity increases mom stress and burnout
How performance-based worth keeps moms stuck in pressure comparing yourself to others
What it truly means for knowing your worth as a woman and as a mother
Why anchoring your identity in God transforms how to be happy as a mom
The reason being a good mom has nothing to do with perfection—and everything to do with love
This episode offers relief for the mom who feels like she has to be everything for everyone, all the time. It invites you to step off the invisible scoreboard, stop striving to prove yourself so you dont compare yourself to others.
You’ll also learn practical mom tips for how to get things done and how to be productive without attaching your identity to performance.
If you’re longing to know how to build self worth and how to stop comparing yourself to others so you can gain deeper peace and joy as a mom, this conversation will help you rest in God's truth instead of striving to be perfect.
💛 You don’t have to earn your value.
💛 You don’t have to prove you’re enough.
💛 You are already deeply loved—and from that place, joy can grow again.
If this message encouraged you, share it with another mom who's wondering how to know your self worth so she can recognize she is already worthy, right now.