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A Space of Her Own: Why Every Mom Needs One - Episode 76

A Space of Her Own: Why Every Mom Needs One - Episode 76

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Episode Summary:

Today I invites moms to do something revolutionary—make space for themselves. Not in a metaphorical sense, but an actual physical space in their homes that serves no one else but them. Whether it’s a cozy corner, a comfy chair, or a sunny windowsill, this is about reclaiming peace, presence, and personal identity in the chaos of motherhood.

You’ll learn:

  • Why creating a personal space matters (even in a tiny home)
  • How to find a corner of your own without disrupting the rest of the house
  • Simple tips for designing your space to reflect your personality and needs
  • How to protect your space from distractions, clutter, and guilt
  • And how showing up for yourself in small, intentional ways can change everything

Episode Bonus:
📝 Printable Checklist: “Create Your Own Space: A Quick Start for Moms” – available in this month’s newsletter

Listener Challenge:
Choose your corner, claim it, and post a picture tagging @pregnancyconcepts with #MomSpaceMatters

Deeper Dive

  • Beyond Sleep: 4 Ways to Recharge When Baby Naps and You’re Not Tired
  • The Power of Pause: Healing on Your Own Timeline

Contact:
For The Love of Parenting Podcast - Sponsored by Pregnancy Concepts LLC

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Email us at askus@pregnancyconcepts.com

Remember, as parents, do your best—there are no perfect parents, but countless ways to be loving and supportive. Signing off from the For Love of Parenting podcast. Thanks for listening. Until next time.

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