If you’ve ever felt like your kids’ struggles mean you’re failing as a mom, this episode is for you.

Somewhere along the way, parenting pressure landed squarely on moms’ shoulders—manage their emotions, fix their behavior, keep everyone happy—and it’s left so many overwhelmed moms exhausted, resentful, and burned out. And here’s the truth I want you to hear clearly: that pressure was placed in the wrong spot.

In this episode, I’m sharing why the best mom is a happy mom—not because kids should always be happy, but because you are the environment your kids grow in. When moms focus inward on what they need, instead of trying to fix everything around them, guilt starts to loosen its grip and relief takes its place.

This isn’t about adding more to your plate.

 It’s about taking weight off.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

1. Why modern parenting advice quietly trains moms to ignore themselves

 So much advice focuses on fixing kids instead of supporting moms—and that mindset is a fast track to mom burnout.

2. How rest became something moms feel they have to “earn”

 If you struggle to relax because there’s always more to do, you’re not broken. You’ve been conditioned to believe rest is optional instead of necessary.

3. What actually changes when moms focus on their own happiness

 When you stop chasing perfection and start honoring what you want, parenting doesn’t fall apart—it gets steadier.

4. Why resentment is information, not failure

 That frustration you feel? It’s a signal that something needs to shift—not proof you’re a bad mom.

5. How modeling boundaries teaches kids lifelong emotional skills

 When you advocate for your own needs, you’re showing your kids how to do the same someday.

Resources Mentioned

The Best Mom Is a Happy Mom (NEW book 🎉) 

 Available now on Amazon — Kindle version is 99¢ for a limited time.

No Guilt Mom Circle 

 A supportive community for moms who want less burnout and more balance (plus our upcoming book club!).

The Women 360

Networking organization for entrepreneur moms


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No Guilt Mom | Overcoming Mom Guilt, Parenting Tips, & Self Care for Moms

JoAnn Crohn - Mom Coach & Support for Overwhelmed Moms

Why the Best Mom Is a Happy Mom (And Why Parenting Pressure Is on the Wrong Person)

JAN 27, 202629 MIN
No Guilt Mom | Overcoming Mom Guilt, Parenting Tips, & Self Care for Moms

Why the Best Mom Is a Happy Mom (And Why Parenting Pressure Is on the Wrong Person)

JAN 27, 202629 MIN

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If you’ve ever felt like your kids’ struggles mean you’re failing as a mom, this episode is for you. Somewhere along the way, parenting pressure landed squarely on moms’ shoulders—manage their emotions, fix their behavior, keep everyone happy—and it’s left so many overwhelmed moms exhausted, resentful, and burned out. And here’s the truth I want you to hear clearly: that pressure was placed in the wrong spot. In this episode, I’m sharing why the best mom is a happy mom—not because kids should always be happy, but because you are the environment your kids grow in. When moms focus inward on what they need, instead of trying to fix everything around them, guilt starts to loosen its grip and relief takes its place. This isn’t about adding more to your plate. It’s about taking weight off. What You’ll Learn in This Episode 1. Why modern parenting advice quietly trains moms to ignore themselves So much advice focuses on fixing kids instead of supporting moms—and that mindset is a fast track to mom burnout. 2. How rest became something moms feel they have to “earn” If you struggle to relax because there’s always more to do, you’re not broken. You’ve been conditioned to believe rest is optional instead of necessary. 3. What actually changes when moms focus on their own happiness When you stop chasing perfection and start honoring what you want, parenting doesn’t fall apart—it gets steadier. 4. Why resentment is information, not failure That frustration you feel? It’s a signal that something needs to shift—not proof you’re a bad mom. 5. How modeling boundaries teaches kids lifelong emotional skills When you advocate for your own needs, you’re showing your kids how to do the same someday. Resources Mentioned The Best Mom Is a Happy Mom (NEW book 🎉) Available now on Amazon — Kindle version is 99¢ for a limited time. No Guilt Mom Circle A supportive community for moms who want less burnout and more balance (plus our upcoming book club!). The Women 360 Networking organization for entrepreneur moms Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices