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If you’re calm, capable, and decisive in most areas of life—but feel completely different when your own child gets sick—you’re not alone, and nothing is wrong with you.
In this episode, we talk about why even thoughtful, intelligent moms can feel overwhelmed when it comes to their child’s health, and what’s actually happening in your brain in those moments.
This isn’t about anxiety or being “too emotional.” It’s about how attachment changes the way we process information—and how to give your brain a structure that helps you think clearly under pressure.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
This episode is about building confidence slowly, through real moments—not being perfect or having all the answers.
If you want more support learning how to think through real-life parenting and health situations calmly, that’s exactly what we practice inside The Confident Mom Community. You can learn more at www.missmarypa.com
You’re not doing this wrong. You’re learning—and you’re doing better than you think.
By Mary BrooksIf you’re calm, capable, and decisive in most areas of life—but feel completely different when your own child gets sick—you’re not alone, and nothing is wrong with you.
In this episode, we talk about why even thoughtful, intelligent moms can feel overwhelmed when it comes to their child’s health, and what’s actually happening in your brain in those moments.
This isn’t about anxiety or being “too emotional.” It’s about how attachment changes the way we process information—and how to give your brain a structure that helps you think clearly under pressure.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
This episode is about building confidence slowly, through real moments—not being perfect or having all the answers.
If you want more support learning how to think through real-life parenting and health situations calmly, that’s exactly what we practice inside The Confident Mom Community. You can learn more at www.missmarypa.com
You’re not doing this wrong. You’re learning—and you’re doing better than you think.