You’ve read the parenting books.
You’ve saved the Instagram posts.
You know you don’t want to yell.
And yet… it still happens.
In this episode, we’re talking about why you still yell at your kids even though you know better — and why that doesn’t make you a bad mom. It’s not a willpower issue. It’s not a knowledge gap. And it’s definitely not proof that you’re failing.
What’s actually happening is much deeper — and once you understand it, your reactions start to make a lot more sense.
I’m sharing personal stories (including a few I’m not proud of), the hidden “meaning problem” behind emotional reactions, and one powerful tool you can use in the moment to help you pause before you explode.
If you’re tired of the shame spiral after you lose your cool, this episode will help you understand what’s really going on — and give you a practical way to respond differently.
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Why This Matters
When you yell, it’s rarely about the shoes on the floor, the spilled cereal, or the backtalk. It’s about what you’re making that moment mean.
Understanding your emotional reactions gives you back your power. Instead of spiraling into guilt, you can get curious. Instead of stuffing down resentment, you can address it before it builds. Instead of relying on breathing exercises alone, you can use a tool that helps your nervous system shift in real time.
This is stress management for real-life mom parenting — not perfection, not suppression, but awareness.
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