You don’t have to do it all alone.

Let me walk alongside you — one voice message at a time. That’s what Mom Moments Voice Coaching is all about.

 

Motherhood is heavy sometimes.
Especially when you’re also dealing with mood swings, overwhelm, PMDD, or simply the pressure to “keep it together.”

Maybe you wake up tired and already overstimulated. You find yourself snapping at your kids, and the next moment mom-guilt sets in.
Despite having tried all the tips, read the parenting books, you still feel like you’re failing.

Right now, what you really need isn’t more advice.
It’s someone to listen – and doesn’t judge you.
Someone who gets it – because they’ve been there.
Someone who can help you calm the storm in your head before it spills out onto everyone else.

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What to expect

You got your child to preschool, and you message me mid-morning because the morning didn’t go as planned — again. You keep replaying it in your head.

You were already running late. Your child refused to put on their shoes. You asked nicely. Then firmly. Then begged. Finally, out of sheer frustration, you put them on yourself — a little rougher than necessary.

The moment passed, but it left a knot in your chest. Guilt. Shame. The sinking feeling that you’re not the mom you want to be.

So you tell me what happened. Voice shaking, or flat, or clipped — however it comes out. I listen.

And then I send you a voice note back. Not advice. Not correction.
But calm. Understanding. Language for what you’re feeling.

I remind you:

  • That you’re not broken.

  • That this moment doesn’t define you.

  • That your reaction came from stress, not lack of love.

  • That repair is possible — and connection is still within reach.

You exhale. Not because the problem’s solved, but because you’re not carrying it alone anymore.

The beauty? I know that after one quick exchange you will already feel better about picking up your child later. And if the afternoon is still not as relaxed as you want it to be, I’m just one voice message away.

This is what our coaching looks like.
Not theory. Not scripts.
Just real support — right when you need it.

Real support, right When you need it

Over the years, I’ve learned that lasting change rarely happens in big dramatic moments.
It happens in the quiet — in how you talk to yourself, how you breathe through the hard stuff, how supported you feel when everything’s too much.

With Mom Moments, you get voice-based support right when the tension is rising, or when you just need someone to help you sort through the mental noise.

Together, we’ll focus on the things that are weighing you down — and gently shift them.
You’ll receive personalized reflections, calming tools, and grounded reminders that help you show up differently… not just once, but over time.

It’s not about perfection. It’s about feeling safe, steady, and seen — even when motherhood is messy.

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How you’ll feel after a week of Mom Moments Support

Working with me through voice notes coaching helps you

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Feel emotionally supported throughout your week — not just during “sessions”

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Learn to pause, breathe, and reframe when things feel too much

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Release guilt and shame through real, honest connection

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Get practical mindset shifts that work in the middle of chaos, not just in theory

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Build confidence in your parenting, even on the messy days

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Stop bottling it all up and start sharing the load

Is this what you are looking for?

Give yourself permission to ask for help when you need it. You don’t have to go it alone.

What would change if someone had Your back for Once?

Now imagine this…

You’re having a hard moment — your toddler is having a melting down, you are running out of patience, and you just want to yell. Or vent. Or disappear.
Instead of spiraling or stuffing it down, you pull out your phone and send me a quick voice note.

Minutes later, you get a response.
It’s not just validation — it’s calm. It’s clarity. It’s a reminder that you’re not broken, and you’re not alone.

You feel lighter.
Not because everything’s fixed, but because now you have support.
Real support. From someone who’s walked the path.

 

Mom Moments – Voice Coaching

One week of Voxer-style voice coaching for overwhelmed moms
Get compassionate support, mindset shifts, and emotional grounding — all through voice messages you can send whenever it works for you.

Here’s what you’ll receive:

  • Voice and text message support via Voxer

  • Reach out anytime you need to

  • Personalized replies within 4 hours (during daytime hours)

  • Tools, reflections, and steady emotional guidance to help you through tough moments

  • No calls, no scheduling stress — just support that fits into your real life

What to expect
After checkout, you’ll receive an email to confirm your subscription (double opt-in). Once confirmed, I’ll send you a follow-up email with all the next steps and details for starting your mentoring journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The sessions are online. Do I need to be tech-savvy to participate?

No you don’t. Voxer is easy to download and use on your phone or computer.

Do I need to prepare anything?

In a way you’ve already done that: you have asked me for help and probably for a specific reason. I’ll ensure we zero in on that reason and on your goals through the intake questionnaire. Other than that, I need one more thing: your commitment.

Mentoring only works if the mentor and the mentee cooperate together. I can only guide you so far and give you so much input. It’s up to you to do the work and to commit to the process.

Are you all in? Because I am. I’ll be with you all  the way.

Will mentoring actually help me?

I can’t guarantee you that you will never feel like a bad mom again or that the negative feelings you are having won’t return.

What I can promise you is: I will listen to you without judgment. You will feel better once you’ve talked about your feelings and you will feel calm enough to face whatever situation had you message me in the first place.

I suspect I might have postpartum depression/ anxiety/ exhaustion, is this the right place for me?

Please note that I am not a medical professional. If you suspect that you have postpartum depression, mentoring might still be the right place for you, but it cannot replace medical treatment.

Mentoring can be an additional part of your healing process because working with a mentor might help you implement practical routines. Still, mentoring is not a substitute for medical intervention.

If I suspect you might have a more serious condition than can be addressed in a mentoring framework, I will discuss this with you and might ask you to contact your primary care physician.