Why “Good Moms” Don’t Have to Be Selfless All the Time

We’ve been told the same story since the beginning of motherhood: A “good mom” gives without limits. She sacrifices without question. She puts herself last, always. It’s the narrative stitched into children’s books, commercials, and the way our own mothers and grandmothers lived. And yet — if we’re honest — that story is breaking us. […]
The Hidden Cost of Always Putting Yourself Last

From the time we become mothers we are told that our children should always come first. That mantra is repeated in parenting advice, in cultural expectations, and in the quiet ways we judge ourselves: If I’m a “good mom,” I’ll sacrifice my time, my needs, and my dreams for my family. It sounds noble. It […]
Mom Guilt vs. Self-Worth: How to Choose Yourself Without Shame

Let’s talk about something that hits every mom at some point—that ache of guilt when you do something for yourself. You want a quiet cup of coffee before the day starts—but your toddler is already climbing all over you. You’re finally heading to the gym—but your teen texts asking if you’ll pick up their favorite […]
Beyond Exhaustion: A Real Approach to Energy Management for Moms

Every mom has experienced waking up tired after “enough” sleep, gone through the conundrum of a mind constantly on and the burnout that reaches beyond you to touch all the crevices of your life. The truth is, You’re not just tired. You’re beyond exhausted. Not in the “I need a nap” kind of way. But […]
How Creativity Supports Mental Health (And Why It’s More Than Just a Hobby)

There’s something almost magical about the moment you lose yourself in creating. Whether you’re scribbling in a journal, rearranging a room, dancing in your kitchen, or painting a chaotic swirl of color—those moments matter immensely. They don’t just fill time. They restore something essential: you. In a world that often demands productivity over presence, creativity […]
Dear Tired Mom: You’re Still an Artist (Even If You Forgot)

There’s a kind of burnout no one talks about. Not the kind from doing too much — though you’re doing plenty. But the kind that comes from doing everything except what makes you feel alive. Motherhood can be all-consuming. It’s diapers and drop-offs, dishes and deadlines. And in the middle of keeping everything running, the […]
What Lights You Up? (And Why You Should Follow That Spark)

There’s a question that quietly follows most moms around. It creeps in when the dishes are done, when the kids are asleep, when you finally sit down for a moment of quiet — and it whispers: “Is this it?” For years, I thought that question made me ungrateful. After all, I had love, health, and […]
Designing a Home That Supports (Not Sabotages) Your Goals

Have you ever sat down to focus on a big goal—writing, planning, resting—only to find yourself distracted by a pile of laundry, a cluttered counter, or a noisy space that just won’t cooperate? You’re not alone. In fact, your home might be working against you more than you realize. And no, it’s not personal—it’s design. […]
From Motherhood to Muse: Finding Joy in Creating Again

There’s something sacred about creating just for the joy of it. Just for you. But if you’re a mom, chances are that sacred space has been crowded out by overflowing laundry, an endless sink full of dishes, deadlines and the low consistent hum of mental overload. Somewhere between midnight feedings and morning routines, the part […]
The Mental Load Lives in Your House—Let’s Talk About It

You know that feeling—when the dishwasher’s running, your kid is asking for a snack again, there are emails you still haven’t answered, and suddenly you remember you forgot to RSVP to the school field trip. You sigh, glance at your partner (who seems remarkably unaware of this chaos), and think, “How is it that I’m […]