How Are You Feeling, Momma?

10 Intentional Practices to Help YOU move from overwhelm, insecurity, and worry to peace, joy, and contentment

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How Are You Feeling, Momma?

What You Will Learn!

  • 10 intentional practices to help you change your thinking around motherhood and improve life for you and your child
  • Tools to help you build confidence and let go of worry, doubt, and fear so you experience your original factory setting of PEACE
  • Mindset shifts to help you love yourself as a perfectly imperfect mom and believe you are ENOUGH
  • Strategies to create an atmosphere of trust, connection, and healthy communication with your child

Description

Momma, are you tired of feeling overwhelmed and exhausted from the mental and emotional overload of second-guessing your mothering decisions or non-decisions?

Are you longing to feel LESS stress, worry, and guilt, and MORE peace, confidence, and contentment?

What if I told you that you already contain the superpower for such an emotional transformation?

Well, you do...

And that superpower is your sovereignty over how you perceive life--starting with how you perceive yourself, which directly affects how you view your kids and motherhood in general.

YOU ARE LOVE, and YOU ARE WORTHY simply because you exist.

Period. No exception.

And when you change the way you look at things--specifically yourself as a mother, the things you look at change.

We definitely don't function well when we allow mom guilt to weigh us down or are stressed about everything under the sun when it comes to our kids and circumstances. Yet many of us don't let the mental and emotional weight of guilt and constant stress stop us from the negative self-talk.

But we don’t have to feel these things on repeat. We are always doing the best we can with what we know until we know better.

So, LOVING ourselves, exactly as we are, is our secret weapon against the inner critic that:

- chides us into believing we aren’t good enough. 

- obsesses over our mistakes

- convinces us we’ll never get it right as a mom

When we shift our perspective and take control of our thoughts about ourselves and our circumstances, we grow in self-love, have more confidence, and create more space to absorb the hard parts of motherhood. I’ve adopted this mindset in my life, and I can't wait to share the practices and tools I used with you.

When we change our thinking, we change our life because so often the struggles we face are because of the limited beliefs and negative stories we are telling ourselves about our worth and enoughness. But we are so much better than we give ourselves credit for. And it's time we started believing this truth.

If you are looking to transform your life as a mom and make sense of the emotions that are weighing you down, come take a deep dive with me into a new way of thinking that moves you from overwhelm, anxiety, insecurity, guilt, and frustration to newfound freedom. We'll journey together as you change the way you look at things so the things you look at change.

So, if you are a mom who...

  • Feels overwhelmed, wrestles with mom guilt, or believes you are not enough

  • Second-guesses decisions and feels like you are alone on an island some days

  • Pretends to have it all together despite feeling lost, confused, and desperate for help

  • Longs for better communication and a deeper connection with your kids

  • Has a hard time letting go and worries about your kid's future

...then this course is for you. These practices are meant to help you manage the universal struggles of motherhood and feel healthier mentally and emotionally in the process.

What's included?

  • Videos with authentic personal stories and insight about 10 mindful & actionable mothering practices that help you shift your perspective

  • 25 downloadable resources with tools and encouragement

  • Printable self-reflection worksheets for you to dive deep into your motherhood journey

  • Book recommendations and other resources to help broaden your mindfulness practices

  • Bonus session with access to 3 FREE chapters of How Are You Feeling, Momma? (You don't need to say, "I'm fine.")

What will you learn?

How to change the way you look at things so the things you look at change:

  • Mindful Self-Care: cultivate a healthy mind and heart so that you can manage the big emotions around motherhood

  • Mindful Self-Compassion: remember that being perfectly imperfect is enough so that you don't drown in mom guilt

  • Mindful Letting Go: experience freedom from fear, worry, and the need to control so that you can trust the process

  • Mindful Vulnerability: connect authentically with others so you don't feel like you are alone on an island

  • Mindful Presence: learn to bend time in your favor which reduces anxiety and overwhelm

  • Mindful Allowing: find the resolve to let your kids manage their own struggles so they learn from the heartache and you don't collapse from trying to carry the weight of their world

  • Mindful Observing: learn from kids older than your own so that you have a head start on what to expect with your kids down the road

  • Mindful Connection: create an environment to meet your kids where they are at so they feel safe opening up to you

  • Mindful Non-reaction: implement tools to reduce stress and frustration, making room for more joy

  • Mindful Mission: create a family mission statement so that you experience a wholehearted family journey

How is the course structured?

Each session includes a 10-minute video with real and raw personal stories about how changing our perspective and implementing mindful practices helps us have a healthier mom life. The self-reflection worksheets in each session build on what is shared in the video and help guide you through areas you are looking to transform in your mothering journey.

The sessions also include book recommendations, tools, and links to outside resources that will enrich and expand your experience with mindful practices.

How will you benefit?

This course is designed to help you find healing in mind, body, and spirit, build confidence, and lessen mom guilt. The lessons encourage you to be intentional about self-care, be okay with letting go of what you can't control, build trust and connection with your kids, and have an overall healthy and enjoyable experience raising your children. The course is set up for you to do at your own pace. There is great value in taking the time to sit with the reflection questions and process your emotions along the way.

Shelby Spear is an empty nest mom of three kids in their 20s, and daughter-in-love, and a new gramma. She is a mom empowerment coach, author, speaker, and freelance writer sharing stories about motherhood all over the web and in print at Guidepost magazine. You can find her articles at places like Her View From Home,  Scary Mommy, Parenting Teens & Tweens, Love What Matters, Today, For Every Mom, and others. Her book, co-written with Lisa Leshaw, called, How Are You Feeling, Momma? (You don't need to say, "I'm fine.") recently won the 2020 Publisher’s Weekly Book Life Prize as the finalist in the Inspirational/Spiritual category.

What People Are Saying

"Shelby Spear is a wise and deeply compassionate mother with well-worn experience, and she has created an INCREDIBLE resource to help moms through their parenting journey, no matter what age our kids are or what season we are in. Her course will guide you through important steps full of valuable insights and practical advice on parenting and our mental well-being. Shelby has a way of reaching deep into every mom's heart and revealing all the challenges and struggles we face while raising our kids. She is real, she is vulnerable, and everything she shares in each "Practice" helped me grow into a more mindful mom, a healthier person, and a wiser woman, too. We all need encouragement and support because motherhood is HARD. This resource she created is a gift every mother needs to have, now more than ever. I've learned so much from her and I know you will too." - Christine Carter themomcafe(dot)com


Who Should Attend!

  • Moms who feel overwhelmed by motherhood and long for peace
  • Moms who wrestle with mom guilt and struggle with feeling like they are not enough
  • Moms who second guess their decisions and worry about the future
  • Moms who feel like they are alone on an island and long for connection and understanding
  • Moms who pretend they have it all together despite feeling lost, afraid, exhausted, depressed
  • Moms who long for better communication and a deeper connection with their kids
  • Moms who have a hard time letting go

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Tags

  • Mindfulness
  • Parenting

Subscribers

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Lectures

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