NEW BLOG
The Gracefully Unraveled blog is where we turn the stone over again—returning to the stories from the podcast and digging deeper into what they reveal about identity, ego, and faith in real‑life motherhood. If the podcast captures the lived moments with initial research and reflection, these companion essays offer a slower excavation: more context, more nuance, and more room for you to see yourself on the page.
Here you’ll find longer‑form reflections on losing yourself in motherhood, identity crises after kids, mom mental load and burnout, emotional overwhelm, loneliness, shame, perfectionism, and the tension between calling and performance. Each piece weaves together science and psychology with faith and spiritual formation, helping you notice where ego, fear, and over‑responsibility are shaping your inner life as a mom.
Rather than giving you one more list of things to fix, these essays invite you into gentle awareness: space to name what hurts, grieve what’s been lost, and reconnect with God and your own heart without abandoning motherhood or your beliefs. Explore by theme—Mental Load & Burnout, Loneliness & Village, Emotional Overwhelm, Shame & Inner Critic, Identity & Calling, and Boundaries & Rest—and use what resonates as prompts for your own reflection and prayer.
The Labor of Presence: When You Want to Escape Motherhood (But You Stay)
You've shown up fully for motherhood, yet a quiet ache whispers to escape—disappear, reset, just breathe. Presence sounds holy, but it can feel loud, unfinished, overstimulating. What if that urge isn't failure, but your truest self-signaling for integration, not erasure?
What an Accidental Gaming Fast Taught Me About Motherhood in a Digital Age
Your kids stopped asking for video games—not by force, but by accident—and despite "good mom" pride, the chaos swelled. What if screens aren't so much the enemy as your stress level?