Unmasking Mum

Finding happiness when life feels shit

13 min · 6. Mai 2026
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This episode is raw, honest and very real. Because let’s be honest…when you’re juggling children, running a business, managing a home and dealing with your own health…happiness can feel very far away. But I’ve been learning something important: Happiness isn’t always a big, life-changing moment…it’s often found in the small, intentional ones. * In this episode of Unmasking Mum, I share: * How gratitude can shift your perspective (even on the hardest days) * Why learning what actually makes you happy matters * Finding joy in the simplest of things * How to find pockets of calm in the chaos This isn’t about pretending everything is okay. It’s about finding light within the hard. If life feels heavy right now, this one is for you. 🎧 Listen now & tell me…what’s one small thing that’s brought you joy lately?

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