Posts in The Village Newsletter
The Wound Behind the Yell: When You’re the First One to Break the Cycle

It’s easy to think that once we’ve had a breakthrough, life should be smooth.
But you’ve probably noticed: the real expansion happens after the insight.

It happens:

  • When you pause mid-reaction and ground instead of spiral.

  • When you repair with your child instead of numbing or blaming.

  • When you name what’s true, without shaming yourself for having needs.

That’s mastery.

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Breaking the Cycle: Parenting with a Regulated Mind

What if the most powerful parenting strategy wasn’t something you did to your child…

…but something you did within yourself?

If you’ve ever snapped when you didn’t want to, felt deep guilt after losing patience, or worried that your trauma is leaking into your child’s life — you’re not alone.

In fact, you’re likely doing better than you think.

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How to Overcome Procrastination as a Mom by Healing Guilt and Burnout

Procrastination for moms isn’t a symptom of disorganization or lack of discipline. It’s a symptom of emotional and energetic depletion. More specifically, it’s often the result of deep-seated guilt, unresolved trauma, and a nervous system that’s been operating in overdrive for far too long.

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Healing Together: How Your Journey Transforms Your Child’s Life

As moms, we often focus on meeting our children’s needs before our own. While this selflessness is admirable, it’s essential to remember that your energy creates the foundation of your child’s environment. When you carry unresolved trauma, stress, or limiting beliefs, they ripple outward. However, when you choose healing, the positive shift you experience is felt by your child as well.

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