
5: Permission to Be Human: Ditching the Fear of Messing Up as a Mom
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Episode Summary: Hey there, supermoms! In this episode of Stress-Free Supermoms, we're diving into a topic close to my heart: the fear of making mistakes as a parent. I’m sharing my personal journey through this fear, especially with raising neurodivergent kids, and some hard-won insights on embracing imperfection. Let's explore practical strategies, mindset shifts, and compassionate reminders that it's okay to be human in this parenting journey.
Episode Highlights:
- [00:01:00] – Personal Story of Imperfection
- I share my experiences with my kids’ unique educational journeys and how I’ve grappled with feelings of self-doubt.
- [00:08:00] – Why We Fear Mistakes
- How societal expectations and comparison to others fuel our fears of falling short.
- [00:12:00] – Practical Strategies to Embrace Imperfection
- Embrace a Growth Mindset: Redefine mistakes as opportunities to grow.
- Set Realistic Expectations: Progress over perfection; set smaller, achievable goals.
- Model Self-Compassion: Show yourself kindness as a way to teach resilience.
- [00:21:00] – Learning Through Mistakes
- My son's school night exercise became a lesson in making mistakes, and how to keep going despite them.
Takeaways:
- Embrace your imperfections and remind yourself that mistakes don’t define you as a mom.
- Set goals that are realistic and celebrate progress.
- Practice self-compassion—you’re doing an amazing job just by caring and trying your best.
Call to Action: Reflect on a time you handled a mistake positively or practiced self-compassion in a moment of doubt. Share your story in the Stress-Free Supermoms Facebook Group so we can support each other in our shared journey.
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