Why Rest Feels Hard for High-Capacity Moms
If you’re a working mom who is always on the go, rest can feel more uncomfortable than helpful. In this blog, I explore why high-capacity moms struggle to slow down, how lack of rest impacts your mental health and memory, and how to begin embracing rest as a necessary and faith-filled part of living well—not just doing more.
Easter as a Reminder You Can Start Again: A Blog for the Christian Mom
As a working mom, the desire to “start again” can feel unrealistic—but Easter reminds us it’s possible. In this blog, I share how Resurrection Sunday reflects both spiritual and emotional renewal, especially for moms experiencing burnout and overwhelm. You don’t have to start over—you can begin again with grace, faith, and intention.
Reclaiming Identity Beyond Motherhood
For many working moms, life becomes centered entirely around caring for others: children, careers, family, and responsibilities. Over time, it’s easy to lose sight of who you are outside of motherhood. In this blog, I explore how Christian working moms can reclaim their identity, rediscover passions they once enjoyed, and begin nurturing the woman God created them to be beyond their role as “mom.”
For the Christian Mom: When Fresh Starts Feel Heavy
Fresh starts don’t always feel light. For many working moms, growth comes with discomfort, emotional fatigue, and the challenge of unlearning survival patterns. This reflection encourages moms to give themselves grace, trust God in the process, and remember that discomfort doesn’t mean failure—it often means growth.
There’s Power in the Pause: Strategies to Prevent Overwhelming Burnout In Motherhood
There is power in the pause.
Not just the “I’ll sit down for five minutes before I fold the laundry” kind of pause, but the type of pause that invites you to breathe, to reflect, and to permit yourself to slow down before you say yes to one more thing.