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Motherhood & The Brain
Esther Mbabazi
67 episodes
3 months ago
Today we're bringing back another one of our most-loved episodes [Uncovering Stress Triggers with Journaling]. This one struck a chord with so many of you, and it’s no surprise. Because when the days feel long and everything feels like too much, it’s easy to think the stress is coming from the chaos around you. But what if you could slow it down, peek underneath the overwhelm, and actually understand why you're feeling the way you are? In this episode, I walk you through how journaling,...
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Mental Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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Today we're bringing back another one of our most-loved episodes [Uncovering Stress Triggers with Journaling]. This one struck a chord with so many of you, and it’s no surprise. Because when the days feel long and everything feels like too much, it’s easy to think the stress is coming from the chaos around you. But what if you could slow it down, peek underneath the overwhelm, and actually understand why you're feeling the way you are? In this episode, I walk you through how journaling,...
Show more...
Mental Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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Avoid the #1 Thought That Keeps Moms Up at Night
Motherhood & The Brain
18 minutes
7 months ago
Avoid the #1 Thought That Keeps Moms Up at Night
Have you ever been lying in bed thinking, “Why do I always mess up?” or “Why can’t I be more patient?” That heavy feeling of guilt and shame doesn’t mean something is wrong with you. It means you’re trying really hard to be perfect while your brain is just doing what it’s built to do. Here’s the truth: Your brain is wired to notice the bad stuff more than the good. That’s called negativity bias. So even if you were calm 10 times, your brain will focus on the 1 ti...
Motherhood & The Brain
Today we're bringing back another one of our most-loved episodes [Uncovering Stress Triggers with Journaling]. This one struck a chord with so many of you, and it’s no surprise. Because when the days feel long and everything feels like too much, it’s easy to think the stress is coming from the chaos around you. But what if you could slow it down, peek underneath the overwhelm, and actually understand why you're feeling the way you are? In this episode, I walk you through how journaling,...