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Mama Failure Moment Was Actually Success

7 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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This one hit deep. In this episode, I share a real, raw parenting moment that honestly felt like failure… but turned out to be one of my biggest wins. After building a simple, loving connection ritual with my son, saying “I’m so happy to see you,” he shocked me one morning with, “I’m so sad to see you.” And yeah… it hurt. Instead of reacting the way my past self would have, I paused. I breathed. I chose to respond as my favorite self. We talk about: * What to do when your child says something that stings * The internal battle between reacting vs responding * Mom guilt and the “I’m failing” spiral * Why emotional regulation in the moment is the real win * How “failure” moments are often your biggest growth moments If you’ve ever walked away from a parenting moment feeling like you messed it up… this episode will shift your perspective. You might be doing better than you think.

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