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In this episode, I'm walking through a snowy winter scene reflecting on a question that's been coming up a lot lately: what does it really mean to want to be a better mom? I share the story of my very first brand positioning statement from 2020, why I pushed back on it then, and why five years later I've completely changed my mind. This episode is an invitation to explore how growth and self-compassion aren't opposites — and why wanting more for yourself as a mom is something to be proud of.
Key Points
Quotes
"There is nothing wrong with you as you are, and you still get to want more from yourself."
"Better, ironically, means that you've integrated the parts of yourselves that don't feel like they're good enough."
"I am perfectly imperfect. I embrace all parts of myself — and they're super lucky because of that."
"It's possible to grow and to be better without shame."
Resources Mentioned
What's Coming Next
If this episode stirred something in you, send Sarah a voice note or share it with a mom friend you can go on a walk with and ask: "What does being a better mom mean to you?" Those are exactly the conversations the School of Mom is here for.
Thank you for tuning in to this episode of "Mothering Ourselves Mindfully." We look forward to sharing more insights and inspiration in the upcoming episodes!
www.theschoolofmom.com
Instagram @the.schoolofmom
Book a breakthrough Call
By Sarah HarmonIn this episode, I'm walking through a snowy winter scene reflecting on a question that's been coming up a lot lately: what does it really mean to want to be a better mom? I share the story of my very first brand positioning statement from 2020, why I pushed back on it then, and why five years later I've completely changed my mind. This episode is an invitation to explore how growth and self-compassion aren't opposites — and why wanting more for yourself as a mom is something to be proud of.
Key Points
Quotes
"There is nothing wrong with you as you are, and you still get to want more from yourself."
"Better, ironically, means that you've integrated the parts of yourselves that don't feel like they're good enough."
"I am perfectly imperfect. I embrace all parts of myself — and they're super lucky because of that."
"It's possible to grow and to be better without shame."
Resources Mentioned
What's Coming Next
If this episode stirred something in you, send Sarah a voice note or share it with a mom friend you can go on a walk with and ask: "What does being a better mom mean to you?" Those are exactly the conversations the School of Mom is here for.
Thank you for tuning in to this episode of "Mothering Ourselves Mindfully." We look forward to sharing more insights and inspiration in the upcoming episodes!
www.theschoolofmom.com
Instagram @the.schoolofmom
Book a breakthrough Call