EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 6 MIN
33. Why You Think You’re Failing as a Mom
from Confidence in Motherhood | Parenting, Habits, Communication, Emotional Regulation, Mindset · host Miriam Workman — Life Coach, Parenting Coach, & Christian Mom
Do you ever feel like you’re failing in motherhood, even when you’re trying your best? In this episode, we’re talking about how negative thoughts quietly affect your mindset, emotional regulation, parenting confidence, and connection with your preteen. Many moms believe they’re failing simply because they’re overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, or struggling in hard moments. You’ll learn why the thought “I’m failing as a mom” is not a fact, and how that belief impacts the way you respond, communicate, and show up at home. A simple habit to try today: when you catch yourself thinking negative thoughts about your motherhood, pause and ask yourself, “Is this actually true, or is this just what I’m feeling right now?” That small pause can help you respond with more clarity, grace, and confidence. Next Steps If today’s conversation brought clarity, follow Confidence in Motherhood on Apple Podcasts so these calm, connection-building habits stay part of your week, Confidence in Motherhood! If you’re ready to break the cycle of power struggles, grab your free guide: 5 Simple Daily Habits to End the Power Struggles with Your Preteen at confidenceinmotherhood.com/powerstruggles. And come join my new free community, Moms Raising Confident Preteens, for support, encouragement, and simple habits you can start using right away. 👉 Join the free community here. You’re not failing, mama, you’re learning a new way to respond, and that changes everything. 💛 God bless you, friend, Miriam
What this episode covers
Do you ever feel like you’re failing in motherhood, even when you’re trying your best? In this episode, we’re talking about how negative thoughts quietly affect your mindset, emotional regulation, parenting confidence, and connection with your preteen. Many moms believe they’re failing simply because they’re overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, or struggling in hard moments. You’ll learn why the thought “I’m failing as a mom” is not a fact, and how that belief impacts the way you respond, communicate, and show up at home. A simple habit to try today: when you catch yourself thinking negative thoughts about your motherhood, pause and ask yourself, “Is this actually true, or is this just what I’m feeling right now?” That small pause can help you respond with more clarity, grace, and confidence. Next Steps If today’s conversation brought clarity, follow Confidence in Motherhood on Apple Podcasts so these calm, connection-building habits stay part of your week, Confidence in Motherhood! If you’re ready to break the cycle of power struggles, grab your free guide: 5 Simple Daily Habits to End the Power Struggles with Your Preteen at confidenceinmotherhood.com/powerstruggles. And come join my new free community, Moms Raising Confident Preteens, for support, encouragement, and simple habits you can start using right away. 👉 Join the free community here. You’re not failing, mama, you’re learning a new way to respond, and that changes everything. 💛 God bless you, friend, Miriam
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