The Difference Between Surviving Motherhood and Actually Living It
This week's blog post is about the difference between surviving motherhood and actually living it.

This week's blog post is about the difference between surviving motherhood and actually living it.

You are not stuck. You are scared. And those two things are completely different. This week on the blog I went deep on this — why we confuse fear with stuckness, what the fear is actually protecting, and the three questions that start to untangle all of it.

Tomorrow is the day. After months of building, writing, pouring everything I know about healing and mindset and inner work into one place... tomorrow, The A.L.I.G.N. Method opens its doors.

I see you. I know you are here because you have already tried. You have read the self-help books with the highlighted passages and the bent-back corners. You have downloaded the apps. Set the alarms. Done the gratitude journals. You have been to therapy. You have followed the accounts, listened to the podcasts, tried the routines.

This one is for the mama who has been trying to fix herself for years. The one who has done the research. Bought the books. Tried therapy. Followed the routines, the affirmations, the journaling prompts. Who has done everything the internet says you should do to feel better.

If you have downloaded one more habit tracker this year, let this be the article that saves you from downloading another one.