Thrive As An Introvert Stay At Home Mom

At first glance, it might seem that of course an introvert stay at home mom will thrive…she gets to stay home! Isn’t that where introverts want to be anyways? The short answer is yes. The long answer is also… umm, yes. But life is a little more complex when you add in the “mom” part. Introverts love to be home …

I Just Want a Simple Life- 5 Ways Simple Living Makes Stay At Home Momming More Complex

It was just over three years ago when I turned to my husband and said, rather dreamily, “I just want a simple life.” What I didn’t know, as those words escaped my lips, is that living a simpler life often makes things just a little more complicated. At the time, we lived in suburbia where neighbors were friends and the …

20 Ways to Say No Without Feeling Guilty

In a hustle-hungry culture, finding ways to say no without feeling guilty is more important than ever. As the holidays draw near, saying no without guilt or apology is a skill worth honing. Why do I feel guilty when I say no? If you’ve ever asked yourself this question, you’re in good company. For whatever reason (Drive for success? Desperate …

Align Your Life With Your Values: The Secret To SAHM Success

People who have not thought about their values are more easily swayed by circumstances, fads, and the opinions of others. In contrast, people who live in harmony with their basic life-governing values sense greater inner peace and usually feel that their lives are on target, more fulfilled, and less out of control. Gary R. Collins, Phd, Christian Coaching To align …

Make Friends As An Introvert Mom: 5 Ways To Make It Easier

Adulthood does not come with a pamphlet to answer all of life’s burning questions, like how to make friends as an introvert or what to feed your toddler who won’t eat anything. When I was younger, probably around eighth grade, my friends and I loved to have group slumber parties, and we would commemorate these occasions with the world’s first …

Reduce Mom Overwhelm With a Brain Dump

Forgetfulness. Scatter brain. Squirrel syndrome. Mom brain. If you’ve never strode into a room with confidence, only to realize that you can’t remember why you walked into that room, are you even a mom? Mom overwhelm is real and it often looks like being a space cadet. If you happen to be an introverted, highly sensitive, homeschooling, creative mom of …

Lies We Tell Ourselves as Stay At Home Moms

I remember clear as day the moment I told my mom, with the haughty arrogance that only comes from being fifteen years old and full of worldly knowledge and superiority, that I would never be just a stay at home mom. I said it because that’s what she was. And I was mad. And in that moment I saw her …