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MOMFIT
Jo Peters The Unicorn Coach
72 episodes
1 week ago
We help you to WIN the Marathon of Motherhood. Each week we will have an expert sharing their knowledge, wisdom, and tips on how to navigate motherhood from pregnancy to the first 18 months of your baby. After having an amazing pregnancy despite de odds of being a geriatric mom (37 years old) and then having a very traumatic experience in my 4th trimester, I dedicate my life to sharing and help other mamas to do everything good I did during pregnancy and be prepare and avoid all the mistakes I did during the 4th trimester which lead me to postpartum depression and anxiety. Join us every week
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We help you to WIN the Marathon of Motherhood. Each week we will have an expert sharing their knowledge, wisdom, and tips on how to navigate motherhood from pregnancy to the first 18 months of your baby. After having an amazing pregnancy despite de odds of being a geriatric mom (37 years old) and then having a very traumatic experience in my 4th trimester, I dedicate my life to sharing and help other mamas to do everything good I did during pregnancy and be prepare and avoid all the mistakes I did during the 4th trimester which lead me to postpartum depression and anxiety. Join us every week
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Parenting
Kids & Family
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S3 E38: Prioritizing Yourself as a Mother: Why it's important and how to actually do it.
MOMFIT
50 minutes 9 seconds
1 year ago
S3 E38: Prioritizing Yourself as a Mother: Why it's important and how to actually do it.

In MOMFIT with Jo Peters, helping YOU to win the Marathon of Motherhood with burnout, today we are talking about: "Prioritizing Yourself as a Mother: Why it's important and how to actually do it. " with guest with Rachel Newman

3 Takeaways from today's episode:

1. Prioritizing yourself is taking care of your family. 2. A deeper understanding of what it means to take care of yourself. 3. Practical tips and guidance on how to make yourself a priority every day. A little more about Rachel: Rachel is an author and certified life coach. Her specialty is helping moms prioritize themselves and create joy in motherhood. Rachel is a mom to 3, a 5 year old and 3 year old twins. After earning a BA and MA in German, Rachel taught German and wrote curricula for 8 years. Upon the arrival of their twins, she transitioned into full-time momming. Desperate to find meaning and rediscover herself in the chaos of raising young children, Rachel developed systems to maximize her time, reorient her mindset, and prioritize herself. She shares these strategies in MomME and is building a community of support for other moms at therachelnewman.com so they, too, can find joy in young motherhood. After two and a half years thriving as a stay-at-home mom, Rachel is now back in education at her alma mater, Texas Tech University, in Lubbock, Texas.

MOMFIT
We help you to WIN the Marathon of Motherhood. Each week we will have an expert sharing their knowledge, wisdom, and tips on how to navigate motherhood from pregnancy to the first 18 months of your baby. After having an amazing pregnancy despite de odds of being a geriatric mom (37 years old) and then having a very traumatic experience in my 4th trimester, I dedicate my life to sharing and help other mamas to do everything good I did during pregnancy and be prepare and avoid all the mistakes I did during the 4th trimester which lead me to postpartum depression and anxiety. Join us every week