30. Navigating the Festive Stress: A Guide to a Chill Christmas for Moms

Exhausted by the relentless expectations of the festive season?

Are you longing for a Christmas that feels more authentic, chill, and genuine joy? 

Kayla shares an open-hearted conversation about unravelling the tangled feelings that the holiday season brings. We'll explore the importance of honouring individual temperaments, the wisdom of not taking others' reactions personally, and the magic of sharing our unique moments of joy in our Motherload community. 

THIS WAS A LIVE SESSION WITHIN THE MOTHERLOAD COMMUNITY

  1. Christmas Meditation

  2. Creative art and written journaling practice

  3. Kayla shared her art journaling process and takeaways

  4. Debrief with members

So, let's pull up a cozy chair, pour a comforting cup of cocoa, and get your journal out so you can create a holiday season that sparkles with self-compassion and acceptance. Because, dear listener, as mothers, we are always, always enough.

Ah Ha Moments

  • Experience a truly grounding visualization exercise that reimagines the physical sensations of stress, guiding us toward more peace.

  • Tips to navigate the emotions that resurface each festive season.

  • Explore ways to create a celebration that aligns with your most authentic self.

Kayla Huszar

I believe that women are not given the tools to succeed in parenting. Constantly striving for an unattainable standard leaves mothers feeling inadequate and overwhelmed.

Through the use of creative arts, there is a beautiful moment of sacred stillness. A simple act of intentional creativity can remind a mother of who she is, what is truly important, and what she is capable of.

I aim to provide the best creative arts services both online and in person, because every mother deserves a simple and effective outlet for finding chill, being vibrant and feeling alive.

http://www.kaylahuszar.com
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