
This week on The Life Management System, I’m welcoming the wise, grounded, and deeply empathetic Diane Sorensen.
Diane’s background spans early education, behavior science, motherhood, step-parenting, grandmotherhood, and now a powerful late-career transition into life coaching and hypnotherapy.
But what makes this conversation so impactful is why she stepped into this work.
Her story begins with a personal crisis – her daughter’s mental-health struggle – that cracked her open, exposed the unsustainable pressures she was placing on herself, and led her to redefine motherhood, connection, and self-worth.
This episode is for any mom who has ever feared messing up, felt the weight of perfectionism, or wondered how to shift from reactive parenting to relational, grounded presence.
💡 INSIDE THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
🔗 RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED:
💬 FAVORITE QUOTES:
“Parenthood isn’t here to define us, it’s here to grow us.” – Diane
“Our children become our greatest teachers when we stop trying to be perfect.” – Diane
“We can’t connect with our kids if we’re constantly abandoning ourselves.” – Courtney
💥 EPISODE TAKEAWAY:
You can’t build connection from a place of reactivity.
When you stop performing for approval and start living from your inner truth, everything shifts – your relationships, your parenting, your peace, and the emotional climate of your home.
📈 KEYWORDS:
reactive parenting, connection-based parenting, motherhood pressure, mom perfectionism, emotional regulation for moms, parent-child connection, Diane Sorensen Chaos to Connection, self-worth for moms, anxiety in teens, parenting mental health, behavior science parenting, mother wound, generational patterns, hypnotherapy for motherhood, working moms podcast, emotional resilience, modern motherhood support, boundaries and parenting, Life Management System podcast, Courtney Cecil Anderson