Pray, Purge, and Purify: Embracing New Beginnings

EPISODE · Jun 3, 2024 · 12 MIN

Pray, Purge, and Purify: Embracing New Beginnings

from Medical Moms of NICU Podcast

Happy MMONday, and welcome to another episode of the Medical Moms of NICU podcast! I'm Tanisha, a medical mom of a kidney warrior and cancer fighter, navigating life as a pandemic mom of two under two. Join us as we help NICU moms, life after NICU moms, and moms of medically complex miracles worldwide navigate the medical system with ease. We share medical tips, NICU resources, and expert advice to support you on this journey.In today's episode, we reflect on the first half of 2024 and the importance of prayer, purging, and purifying. As my family prepares to move into our new home, I discuss the significance of creating a nurturing environment for our children and the blessings of new beginnings. I share insights on maintaining a strong relationship with God, letting go of old traumas, and prioritizing self-care, especially mental health.We also touch on the power of community and the value of surrounding yourself with positive influences. As our family embarks on this new chapter, I encourage you to declutter your mind and focus on your goals, no matter the setbacks. Remember, you are capable of achieving your aspirations, and having an accountability partner can make a significant difference.Join our Medical Moms of NICU community on Facebook to share your NICU story and connect with other medical moms. Thank you for your continuous support, and remember, you are more than capable of handling your child's medical complex care.Until the next episode, take care of you.Follow us on Social
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