Overcaffeinated and Out of Effs: For Burned Out, Career-Minded Moms

Yoga for Burned Out Moms: Small Practices That Make a Big Difference

40 min · 2. juni 2026
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Burned out moms are constantly told to take care of themselves....but what happens when you barely have time to shower, let alone do a 60 minute yoga class? In today's episode of Overcaffeinated and Out of Effs I sit down with yoga teacher and advocate, Jolanthe de Koning, to talk about what realistic self-care actually looks like during motherhood and how small intentional practices can make a huge difference in your mental and physical well-being. Jolanthe shares her personal experience with identity loss, postpartum depression, and anxiety and the overwhelming transition into motherhood after having a contact-napping baby who left little time for herself. She opens up about how reconnecting with yoga, even for just 20-30 minutes a day, became a turning point in helping her feel like herself again. Together we discuss: * Why so many moms are stuck in constant fight-or-flight mode * What nervous system regulation actually means * How yoga can support anxiety, stress, burnout and emotional overwhelm * The problem with unrealistic self-care expectations for moms * Why gentle movement can sometimes be more healing than intense workouts * Common yoga myths that keep overwhelmed moms from feeling intimidated * Simple, realistic ways moms can support their mental health in just a few minutes a day If you've been feeling emotionally exhausted, overstimulated or disconnected from yourself, this episode will remind you hat healing doesn't have to be perfect, complicated or time-consuming. Small practices really can make a big difference. Find Jolanthe at: Website: www.amidthemess.com [ www.amidthemess.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jolanthe_de_koning/ [https://www.instagram.com/jolanthe_de_koning/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jolanthe-de-koning-phd-2a53733a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jolanthe-de-koning-phd-2a53733a/] Discount Code: outofeffs What it gets you: 50% off the All Class Pass membership for 3 months. Access to a whole bunch of short, accessible classes and fun challenges Looking for extra support? You can find me at: www.christigmyrcoaching.com [http://www.christigmyrcoaching.com/] Resource Library: https://www.christigmyrcoaching.com/resource-library [https://www.christigmyrcoaching.com/resource-library] Facebook: Christi Gmyr Coaching [https://www.facebook.com/ChristiGmyrCoaching] Free Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/careermindedmom [https://facebook.com/groups/careermindedmom] Want to be a guest on Overcaffeinated and Out of Effs: For Burned Out, Career-Minded Moms? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17509013050277528a6155ff9 You can also apply at: https://www.christigmyrcoaching.com/podcast

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Burned out moms are constantly told to take care of themselves....but what happens when you barely have time to shower, let alone do a 60 minute yoga class? In today's episode of Overcaffeinated and Out of Effs I sit down with yoga teacher and advocate, Jolanthe de Koning, to talk about what realistic self-care actually looks like during motherhood and how small intentional practices can make a huge difference in your mental and physical well-being. Jolanthe shares her personal experience with identity loss, postpartum depression, and anxiety and the overwhelming transition into motherhood after having a contact-napping baby who left little time for herself. She opens up about how reconnecting with yoga, even for just 20-30 minutes a day, became a turning point in helping her feel like herself again. Together we discuss: * Why so many moms are stuck in constant fight-or-flight mode * What nervous system regulation actually means * How yoga can support anxiety, stress, burnout and emotional overwhelm * The problem with unrealistic self-care expectations for moms * Why gentle movement can sometimes be more healing than intense workouts * Common yoga myths that keep overwhelmed moms from feeling intimidated * Simple, realistic ways moms can support their mental health in just a few minutes a day If you've been feeling emotionally exhausted, overstimulated or disconnected from yourself, this episode will remind you hat healing doesn't have to be perfect, complicated or time-consuming. Small practices really can make a big difference. Find Jolanthe at: Website: www.amidthemess.com [ www.amidthemess.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jolanthe_de_koning/ [https://www.instagram.com/jolanthe_de_koning/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jolanthe-de-koning-phd-2a53733a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jolanthe-de-koning-phd-2a53733a/] Discount Code: outofeffs What it gets you: 50% off the All Class Pass membership for 3 months. Access to a whole bunch of short, accessible classes and fun challenges Looking for extra support? You can find me at: www.christigmyrcoaching.com [http://www.christigmyrcoaching.com/] Resource Library: https://www.christigmyrcoaching.com/resource-library [https://www.christigmyrcoaching.com/resource-library] Facebook: Christi Gmyr Coaching [https://www.facebook.com/ChristiGmyrCoaching] Free Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/careermindedmom [https://facebook.com/groups/careermindedmom] Want to be a guest on Overcaffeinated and Out of Effs: For Burned Out, Career-Minded Moms? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17509013050277528a6155ff9 You can also apply at: https://www.christigmyrcoaching.com/podcast

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