The Trance of Not Enoughness: Toxic Productivity, Selflessness and Maternal Guilt - with Tamu Thomas
In this powerful episode of Challenge Your Guilt, I’m joined by the brilliant Tamu Thomas - somatic coach, speaker, founder of the Live Three Sixty brand and author of Women Who Work Too Much.
Together, we explore one of the biggest lies modern women have been sold: that being a “good” woman, and especially a “good” mother, means being endlessly busy, endlessly giving and endlessly available.
Tamu names how womanhood and motherhood have become conflated with martyrdom, and how the cultural celebration of “selflessness” can keep mothers trapped in cycles of overworking, over-giving and self-abandonment.
We discuss why so much of what we call “mum guilt” is often closer to shame - a manufactured sense that we are somehow failing at our core if we are not constantly doing, caring, achieving or proving our worth.
This conversation covers toxic productivity, invisible care work, the mental load, the myth of work-life balance, nervous system depletion, the pressure to optimise every inch of family life, and why slowing down can feel so radical when you have been conditioned to measure your worth by how much you do.
Tamu also shares practical ways mothers can begin to reconnect with their bodies, their rhythms and their needs - including simple grounding practices and the powerful question: what actually matters to me?
If you have ever felt like you are holding everything together on the surface while quietly running on empty underneath, this episode is for you.
In this episode, we discuss:
* Why motherhood is so often confused with martyrdom
* The problem with celebrating mothers for being “selfless”
* How care work is devalued precisely because it is essential
* The difference between guilt and shame
* Why many mothers are trapped in toxic productivity
* How the mental load keeps women in a state of over-functioning
* Why balance may not be the right goal
* How to make decisions based on your actual capacity, not your conditioning
* Why rest, rhythm and nervous system care are not luxuries
* How mothers can begin to become “self-full” rather than selfless
Where to find Tamu
You can find Tamu on Instagram at @tamu.thomas.
Her book, Women Who Work Too Much, is available wherever you buy books.
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