We’re back with Part 2 of this beautiful and honest conversation with Meg and Ea from Tidy Home Nashville. In this half, we move beyond physical spaces and talk about the emotional work — the boundaries, the nervous system resets, the generational cycles we’re learning to release.
If you’ve ever felt like you had to do it all, hold it all, or fix it all for everyone else — this is the reminder that you don’t. You can break cycles without breaking yourself.
What we cover:
How regulating your nervous system impacts your parenting and presence
What it means to be grounded and responsive (not reactive)
Letting go of roles that keep you stuck in over-functioning
Tools to support yourself in high-stress seasons — without shutting down
Rewriting the language we use around motherhood and emotional labor
This is the part where we breathe deeper, choose slower, and remind ourselves: we are not here to survive motherhood — we’re here to be whole in it.
Check out Meg and Ea's new book Tidying Up: 100 Ways to Infuse Order and Joy into Every Area of Your Home and head to their website to learn more about their mission!
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