Emotional Reasoning — The Trap That Makes Moms Believe Their Anxiety, Guilt, and Fear Are Facts | Ep. 74

Have you ever felt anxious, guilty, or afraid—and assumed it meant something was wrong with your teen, your parenting, or even you? In this episode, I explore one of the most powerful and sneaky mindset traps moms face: emotional reasoning. This is the trap where we mistake our feelings for facts—and it’s a major reason we stay stuck in overthinking, self-doubt, and emotional chaos.

As a mom of teens navigating everything from school struggles to social drama to the looming empty nest, I know firsthand how intense our emotions can get. But what if our mindset—not our circumstances—is what’s creating all that stress? I walk you through how this trap plays out in everyday parenting moments, from unreturned texts to college anxiety, and how we can learn to regulate our emotions, trust our teens, and let go of control without disconnecting.

This episode is for every mom who wants to stop reacting out of fear and start responding from a place of clarity, connection, and self-trust.

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