Motherhood is full of repetition — the snacks, the bedtime routines, the same questions over and over again. But those daily “mom reps” are opportunities to rewire your brain for patience, resilience, and joy. In this episode, Hanna explains the science of neuroplasticity and why God designed motherhood in a way that helps shape both children and parents.

The Goodness Habit: Reclaim Peace and Joy in Motherhood

Hanna Lapsansky - Christian Podcaster

The Grind of Motherhood: Why It's Awesome For Your Brain

MAR 11, 20266 MIN
The Goodness Habit: Reclaim Peace and Joy in Motherhood

The Grind of Motherhood: Why It's Awesome For Your Brain

MAR 11, 20266 MIN

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Motherhood can feel like one endless loop. The snacks. The bedtime battles. The same questions over and over again. Sometimes it feels like you’re stuck on a hamster wheel. But what if the repetitive nature of motherhood is actually one of the most powerful brain-rewiring gifts God could have given us? In this episode of The Goodness Habit, Hanna explains how the everyday repetitions of motherhood are connected to neuroplasticity — your brain’s ability to change through repeated experiences. You’ll learn: • Why repetition is the key to rewiring your brain • How everyday parenting moments become training reps for patience, calm, and resilience • How negative reactions can also become strengthened habits • Why awareness matters when it comes to the thoughts you rehearse as a mom • How God intentionally designed both children and mothers for growth through repetition If you’ve ever felt stuck in the daily routine of motherhood, this episode will help you see those repetitive moments in a completely different way. You’re not stuck. You’re practicing. And practice is what changes your brain. Stay Connected Overwhelmed mom? I send short, practical encouragement to help you reclaim more peace and joy in motherhood. Join