The Infinite Capacity Podcast

The Unseen Weight of Motherhood - Emotional Labor

May 23, 2023 Andrea Morton Season 3 Episode 49
The Unseen Weight of Motherhood - Emotional Labor
The Infinite Capacity Podcast
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The Infinite Capacity Podcast
The Unseen Weight of Motherhood - Emotional Labor
May 23, 2023 Season 3 Episode 49
Andrea Morton

Moms feel frustrated at times by the invisible emotional labor of motherhood; weighed down by a heaviness that comes with managing the emotions of other people in their family along with performing hundreds of tiny tasks and chores that keep the household running.

This kind of repetitive, under-acknowledged labor can be as simple as noticing when the dishwasher needs emptying or remembering to buy your child's favorite kind of peanut butter because you saw the jar was nearly empty.

It can be recognizing that your child is exhausted or had a hard day, and needs to talk about it on the drive home from school.

It might look like breaking up an argument between two siblings and mediating between them; but then needing to manage your own emotions later in the evening because you're exhausted after dealing with their big emotions all day.

In this week's podcast episode, host and certified life coach Andrea Morton digs into this important topic and then provides several concrete, actionable strategies to help parents lift & balance the weight of their emotional labor.



Need some coaching feedback about your own life? Ask Andrea your question by emailing andrea@thinktothrivecoaching.com!

You can also reach out via Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn @thinktothrivecoaching

Show Notes

Moms feel frustrated at times by the invisible emotional labor of motherhood; weighed down by a heaviness that comes with managing the emotions of other people in their family along with performing hundreds of tiny tasks and chores that keep the household running.

This kind of repetitive, under-acknowledged labor can be as simple as noticing when the dishwasher needs emptying or remembering to buy your child's favorite kind of peanut butter because you saw the jar was nearly empty.

It can be recognizing that your child is exhausted or had a hard day, and needs to talk about it on the drive home from school.

It might look like breaking up an argument between two siblings and mediating between them; but then needing to manage your own emotions later in the evening because you're exhausted after dealing with their big emotions all day.

In this week's podcast episode, host and certified life coach Andrea Morton digs into this important topic and then provides several concrete, actionable strategies to help parents lift & balance the weight of their emotional labor.



Need some coaching feedback about your own life? Ask Andrea your question by emailing andrea@thinktothrivecoaching.com!

You can also reach out via Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn @thinktothrivecoaching