When Mother’s Day Disappoints You: Expectations, Hurt Feelings & Emotional Adulthood
Mother’s Day can bring flowers, brunch, and sweet social media posts… but for many women, it also brings disappointment.
Maybe you only got a text from your adult kids.
Maybe your husband didn’t plan anything.
Maybe you spent the weekend celebrating everyone else and ended the day feeling unseen, hurt, or resentful.
In this episode, Lori talks honestly about the emotional expectations many women carry into Mother’s Day, birthdays, and family holidays — and what happens when reality doesn’t match the picture in our heads.
This is not an episode about “never feeling disappointed.” It’s about learning how to recognize:
* unspoken expectations,
* the painful stories we tell ourselves,
* emotional martyrdom,
* and when disappointment is actually pointing to a real relationship issue that needs attention.
Lori also shares a personal story about one of the biggest arguments in her marriage — and how disappointment eventually led to an important conversation and years of growth.
If you’ve ever ended a holiday feeling hurt, overlooked, emotionally exhausted, or unsure what to do with your disappointment, this episode will help you approach those feelings with more clarity, honesty, and emotional maturity.
In this episode:
* Why unspoken expectations create resentment
* The difference between disappointment and rejection
* How “people are going to people”
* When mindset work helps — and when a conversation is needed
* Why emotional adulthood matters in family relationships
* How to stop handing other people full responsibility for your happiness
You are not wrong for wanting to feel loved and appreciated. But learning what to do with disappointment may change your relationships — and your peace — more than getting the perfect Mother’s Day ever could.
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