7 Warning Signs You’re Doing Too Much as a Mom (and how to stop)
Busyness can become an exhausting competition between moms. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Busyness can become an exhausting competition between moms. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
You’ve probably noticed that the concept of ” spending time with family ” has changed pretty drastically in the last few decades. And as our attention spans have waned due to our digital conditioning, so has the actual amount of time we spend together versus alone or with others.
Does your child get impatient waiting on Netflix to load? Do they act like they’re in agony any time you stop and visit with a friend? If so, it might be time to teach patience.
What is mom guilt, really? Is it always something that happens to us, or do we (maybe) have more control over it than we realize?
There are a lot of things I would tell my younger mom-self, if I had the chance. The old adage is more true than we realize: they grow up so fast.
The self care movement is in full force. But Biblical self care is a far cry from many of the concepts we’re told we need to embrace as moms.
Social media gives us great opportunity to spread the Gospel far and wide. Let’s make sure we do this one thing first if we want others to discover the real Jesus we serve.
Is it possible to find the perfect balance as a mom? Is the concept even Biblical?