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.
Growth Isn’t the Absence of Struggle—It’s How You Respond to It
One of the things I often remind my clients—especially the working moms I serve—is that growth doesn’t mean you’ll never feel overwhelmed again. It doesn’t mean you’ll never feel angry, discouraged, or disappointed. And it certainly doesn’t mean you have to handle everything with a smile and scripture ready on cue.
Embracing the Temporary Moments of Motherhood
Motherhood is full of seasons—some sweet, some stretching, and some that feel like they might never end. From diaper blowouts to late-night homework help and transitioning to empty nest, each stage comes with its challenges and lessons. The beauty is, these seasons are temporary, but the wisdom we gain from them lasts a lifetime. As our children grow more independent, we’re invited to grow, too—learning to release old rhythms, embrace new freedoms, and rediscover the dreams God placed in our hearts.