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Thirty Days of Intentional Motherhood is for the mom who is determined to improve her self-awareness, become the healthiest version of herself, and show up for her kid(s) in a way that will benefit them throughout their lifetime. She is a mom who wants to break patterns of unhealthy behaviors that have been passed down for generations within her family line. And she is a mom who is willing to do the work to become mentally and emotionally healthy in order to raise her child(ren) to be resilient, emotionally literate, authentic, and secure.
The confronting, yet compassionate prompts in this journal will invite you to take a deeper look into your own childhood, challenge your beliefs about motherhood, illuminate fears and triggers, help you witness your current habits and behaviors, and bring clarity to the legacy you hope to leave once your children are grown.
Grab a copy for yourself, your sister, your best mom-friends, and join the sisterhood of motherhood where women are committed to getting clear about how they desire to approach each day as a mom who knows who she is, how she wants to engage and connect, and what she values in her mothering.
Thirty Days of Intentional Motherhood is for the mom who is determined to improve her self-awareness, become the healthiest version of herself, and show up for her kid(s) in a way that will benefit them throughout their lifetime. She is a mom who wants to break patterns of unhealthy behaviors that have been passed down for generations within her family line. And she is a mom who is willing to do the work to become mentally and emotionally healthy in order to raise her child(ren) to be resilient, emotionally literate, authentic, and secure.
The confronting, yet compassionate prompts in this journal will invite you to take a deeper look into your own childhood, challenge your beliefs about motherhood, illuminate fears and triggers, help you witness your current habits and behaviors, and bring clarity to the legacy you hope to leave once your children are grown.
Grab a copy for yourself, your sister, your best mom-friends, and join the sisterhood of motherhood where women are committed to getting clear about how they desire to approach each day as a mom who knows who she is, how she wants to engage and connect, and what she values in her mothering.
Thirty Days of Intentional Motherhood is for the mom who is determined to improve her self-awareness, become the healthiest version of herself, and show up for her kid(s) in a way that will benefit them throughout their lifetime. She is a mom who wants to break patterns of unhealthy behaviors that have been passed down for generations within her family line. And she is a mom who is willing to do the work to become mentally and emotionally healthy in order to raise her child(ren) to be resilient, emotionally literate, authentic, and secure.
The confronting, yet compassionate prompts in this journal will invite you to take a deeper look into your own childhood, challenge your beliefs about motherhood, illuminate fears and triggers, help you witness your current habits and behaviors, and bring clarity to the legacy you hope to leave once your children are grown.
Grab a copy for yourself, your sister, your best mom-friends, and join the sisterhood of motherhood where women are committed to getting clear about how they desire to approach each day as a mom who knows who she is, how she wants to engage and connect, and what she values in her mothering.
YOU WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO PONDER QUESTIONS SUCH AS:
Day Two: Imagine yourself as the most pure and authentic mother you can envision. How do you act? Communicate? Interact with your child(ren)? What characteristics do you embody?
Day Six: Describe how you hope your child(ren) feel(s) every night as they fall asleep.
Day Eleven: Your child(ren) is/are told to write a letter to their mom, describing all of the reasons why they love you. Write that letter from your child(ren) to yourself.
Day Twenty-Seven: How might your own insecurities and beliefs be impacting your child(ren)’s ability to feel safe and honored as a fully expressed human being?
“‘Intentional’ can be defined as: conscious, deliberate, purposeful, and thoughtful. An intentional mother is one who has spent time thinking about why she is the way she is, how she desires to show up as a mom, the ways her thoughts and behaviors impact her child(ren), and areas of her life she may need to heal in order to protect her child(ren) from the influence of her own wounding. She has clarity on the legacy she hopes to leave and recognizes the steps that will lead her there.”
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Disclaimers:
While I fully understand that access to professional mental health services can be limited and challenging, this resource is not meant to replace such support. I am not a liscenced mental health practitioner and do not intend to provide professional therapeutic medical advice. This resource would be an excellent adjunct to individual or group therapy settings under supervison and in collaboration with a professional.
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