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Expectations, Reality, & Guilt: Finding Your Mama Magic

What’s Happening:
When we dreamt of motherhood, we pictured ourselves tossing our heads back in carefree laughter, while cradling a baby among flower fields as another innocent tot padded around at our legs. Or maybe we envisioned our chilled out, city-smart kids bobbing along on the subway with us while we nonchalantly wrapped up work emails before all heading to the new trendy restaurant in town. Instead, your days are more often spent desperately trying to get a diaper on your squirmy babe, reheating your coffee 17 times, and feeling like a trip to the bathroom by yourself is a spa retreat.

Motherhood is not always easy– it’s not something we’re meant to do alone. And that makes us feel guilty and inadequate. Don’t let it.

Sure, there are moments where our little family bubble is all we need, but when it comes down to it, community makes this whole journey so much more beautiful. Leaning on others does not make you weak and it doesn’t mean you don’t know what you’re doing. It means you’re taking steps to enrich your life, and in turn, your entire family’s life.

During this event, we will explore themes of inadequacy and mom guilt. You will have opportunities to share your own experience and Stephanie will provide quick, actionable exercises to help you kickstart finding your mama magic.

And don’t forget– just by coming to this event, you’re already on the road to making yourself a priority and creating your community of other moms who will support you. We’re all in this together!

Mama Matches:
Prior to the programming we will kick off the event with 1:1 casual mom talks. You’ll spend 15 minutes in a private virtual room with another mom who’s attending the event and get to know each other a little bit! It’s an incredible way to connect with other moms from around the world and find the common threads that unite us all!

Where:
Via Zoom, Link sent morning of

Cost:
$15 for single ticket

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