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My kids are headed back to school soon, and they will be doing all sorts of assessments to see how they're doing in math and reading and writing. And this got me thinking: I need to do a series of mini-podcast episodes during this back-to-school season for moms to assess how they are doing, not with balancing equations or diagramming sentences (because I have a feeling most of us would fail those assessments 🥴), but to assess something way more important: our own levels of emotional wellbeing.
For the next two weeks, Monday-Friday, I will be publishing a mini-episode to introduce you to each of the principles I teach in my Self-Assured Motherhood course, a framework I created for overwhelmed moms. Each principle is an important part of emotional well-being and can help you in your personal assessment of how you're doing.
Today's principle is Study Your Story. It's a deep one, and can be a hard one, but it's so important.
As you go along with this mini-series, you can use this self-assessment I've created to visually assess how you're doing in each of the principles we discuss.
I hope you find this mini-series helpful as you take time to consider your own emotional well-being. I'm rooting for you!
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Announcements:
Self-Assessment for Moms: Click here to download my FREE self-assessment to go along with each of the 9 principles we'll be discussing through the mini-series. You will also be added to the list for more information about SAM and you'll get a special discount if you sign up for SAM!
Self-Assured Motherhood Program: Doors to SAM will be opening soon! Join the waitlist!
Related Episodes like this one on Studying Your Story:
262: 3 Ways to Recover from Mom Burnout
314: How to Feel like Yourself in Motherhood // Aleisha McKean
349: Overcoming Decision Fatigue through Reflection // Emily P. Freeman
Sponsor:
BetterHelp: 3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms is sponsored by BetterHelp. Go to betterhelp.com/3in30 to get 10% off your first month of online therapy.
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My kids are headed back to school soon, and they will be doing all sorts of assessments to see how they're doing in math and reading and writing. And this got me thinking: I need to do a series of mini-podcast episodes during this back-to-school season for moms to assess how they are doing, not with balancing equations or diagramming sentences (because I have a feeling most of us would fail those assessments 🥴), but to assess something way more important: our own levels of emotional wellbeing.
For the next two weeks, Monday-Friday, I will be publishing a mini-episode to introduce you to each of the principles I teach in my Self-Assured Motherhood course, a framework I created for overwhelmed moms. Each principle is an important part of emotional well-being and can help you in your personal assessment of how you're doing.
Today's principle is Study Your Story. It's a deep one, and can be a hard one, but it's so important.
As you go along with this mini-series, you can use this self-assessment I've created to visually assess how you're doing in each of the principles we discuss.
I hope you find this mini-series helpful as you take time to consider your own emotional well-being. I'm rooting for you!
***
Announcements:
Self-Assessment for Moms: Click here to download my FREE self-assessment to go along with each of the 9 principles we'll be discussing through the mini-series. You will also be added to the list for more information about SAM and you'll get a special discount if you sign up for SAM!
Self-Assured Motherhood Program: Doors to SAM will be opening soon! Join the waitlist!
Related Episodes like this one on Studying Your Story:
262: 3 Ways to Recover from Mom Burnout
314: How to Feel like Yourself in Motherhood // Aleisha McKean
349: Overcoming Decision Fatigue through Reflection // Emily P. Freeman
Sponsor:
BetterHelp: 3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms is sponsored by BetterHelp. Go to betterhelp.com/3in30 to get 10% off your first month of online therapy.
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