mental health for moms

The Permission Slip You've Been Waiting For

A comfortable couch with blanket and pillow.

The short of it: Rest Is not a reward. It's a requirement,

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What do you believe to be true about REST?

I’ve found that somewhere along the way, most of us (myself, included) got a really unhelpful message about rest. That it has to be earned. That it's what you do after everything on the list is done. That if you're resting while things are undone, you're lazy, selfish, indulgent, or letting people down.

And if you're reading this and nodding, I want you to know: believing those messages is costing you. It’s costing you joy. Peace. Patience. It’s even costing you potential.

For high-functioning women — the ones who show up, handle it all, and make sure everyone around them is okay — rest often feels like the one thing they haven't figured out how to do yet. And the irony is that the more they need it, the harder it can feel to let themselves have it.

And our bodies scream for rest. Your nervous system doesn't care about your to-do list. It doesn't know that you'll rest "after this project" or “when vacation gets here” or “when the kids are older." It just knows whether it feels safe enough to downshift or if it needs to stay on high alert. Fact is, if you've been running on stress hormones for months (or, like for many of my clients, YEARS), your body has essentially forgotten what it feels like to actually rest.

But it needs to rest. Desperately.

Here's where to start:

1) Consider the difference between rest and avoidance/numbing. Scrolling your phone for an hour IS NOT rest — it's actually stimulating to the nervous system. True rest involves some form of disengagement from input: a short walk without headphones, sitting outside, gentle stretching, or even just lying down in a quiet room for 10 minutes. It doesn't have to be long. It just has to be real.

2) Schedule rest before you "need" it. Most of us wait until we're running on empty to rest — which means we're already in debt. Instead, try building one 10-15 minute "nothing" window into your day. Put it in your calendar. Protect it like you'd protect any other appointment.

3) Notice and challenge the story you tell yourself about resting. When you sit down to rest and that internal voice pipes up with a "You should be doing something productive right now,” pause and ask: “Says who?

You’re an adult — YOU get to decide what productivity means for you.

What if the most productive thing you can do right now is learn how to rest?

The Science Behind "Mom Brain"

This blog is for my fellow moms out there — those of you in the delightful trenches of life with littles! I want to talk about “mom brain,” and more specifically, the body chemistry behind it.

Cortisol is the stress hormone that's always on overdrive when you're juggling a million things at once. Sure, being supermom is all well and good, but those high cortisol levels? Not so much. They mess with your body and mind, leaving you feeling drained, irritable, forgetful and just not yourself … for long, extended periods of time.

Think about it: doing life with little ones is like a never-ending rollercoaster ride, and your body and mind are stuck in the car with no end or slow down in sight. Cortisol enters the picture to help us handle it all, but like most anything else in life, too much of a good thing is a bad thing. The constant stress and resulting flood of cortisol to our nervous system isn’t doing us any favors. It messes with your sleep, messes with your mood, messes with your head, and messes with your ability to be the awesome mom you are.

So, here's the deal: it's time to push the pause button, take a breather, and show yourself some love. Self-care isn't selfish; it's survival. And, frankly, it’s the ONLY way you can get to enjoying the ebbs and flows of this crazy life.

Let me remind you (in case you’ve forgotten, HA!): when you're feeling good, you're amazing – and that's the kind of mom your family deserves.

Not sure where to start? I’m going to blunt — it’s not with a bubble bath, it’s with making an appointment with a coach, consultant or therapist. Reach out and I’ll help point you in the right direction!