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Redefining What It Means to Be a "Good Mom"

Redefining What It Means to Be a "Good Mom"

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In this heartfelt and honest episode, Jessica and Kelly dive deep into the societal myths of the "perfect mom" and why it's time to let them go. From Pinterest-worthy parties to gentle parenting pressure, today’s moms are bombarded with unrealistic expectations—and it's exhausting.

Together, they explore how redefining motherhood starts with embracing imperfection, setting boundaries, and showing up authentically. You’ll hear real talk about missed games, takeout dinners, emotional repair, and the power of modeling healthy behavior for your kids.

Stay tuned until the end for a special segment, Motherhood Voices, featuring personal reflections from other moms on what being a "good mom" truly means to them.

🔑 Key Takeaways:
  • There’s no such thing as a perfect mom—and trying to be one only leads to burnout.

  • Being present, real, and emotionally available matters more than perfection.

  • Repairing after rupture and modeling vulnerability builds trust and resilience.

  • Setting boundaries is a form of sustainable love—not selfishness.

  • Kids thrive when their caregivers are healthy and happy, not overextended.

  • Authenticity and imperfection help build stronger, deeper connections.

💬 Notable Quotes:

“Being a good mom is not about perfection—it’s about presence.” – Jessica “Boundaries are a gift, not just for you, but for your whole family.” – Kelly “Our kids don’t need a perfect mom. They need a real one.” – Jessica

🌟 Segment Highlight: Motherhood Voices

Hear candid thoughts from other moms as they share their personal definitions of good motherhood—raw, funny, and deeply moving.

📌 Links & Mentions:
  • Join the Thrive Tribe: @chasingbrighter

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