Wait, what just happened?
Hello Friends,
Let’s be honest, raising a daughter is a wild ride. One minute, she’s snuggling up next to you and chatting about everything, and the next, she’s slamming a door, rolling her eyes, or giving you the dreaded “Mom, just stop.”
There’s a moment in every mother-daughter relationship where you can’t help but think, Wait, what just happened?
You try to be patient. You try to stay calm. But some days, you’re one eye-roll away from totally losing it.
And then comes the mama self-doubt… Am I too strict? Too lenient? Too involved? Not involved enough? Should I be worried? Should I pretend I’m not worried? WHY IS THIS SO HARD?!
Well, what if I told you it doesn’t have to feel this impossible?
What if you could actually take a peek at what’s going on inside that beautiful, complicated, still-developing brain?
What if you had real tools to help you navigate the push-pull of independence without losing your connection (or your sanity)?
That’s why I created Mom Magic—because we could all use some.
Trust me, this four-week, moms-only workshop will be your lifeline. A place to vent, laugh, and learn. You'll walk away with practical strategies for parenting your daughter with more confidence, trust, and fewer complete meltdowns (both yours and hers).
In the sessions, we’ll cover:
What’s happening in her brain — so you don’t take the mood swings quite so personally)
How to have heart-centered conversations that don’t turn into battles
Relationships, sexuality, and tech — ie., the stuff that makes you want to hide in your closet with a glass of wine
Generational mothering patterns — because let’s be real, we all have some habits we’d like to not pass down
Listen, you can white-knuckle your way through these years on your own, or you can choose to get some support, tools, and a whole lot of reassurance that you’re not alone.
Because this phase is hard. It just is. But, it doesn’t have to be so lonely.
Spots are limited. Sign up now before you forget.
The group is starting at the end of this month. I promise, you won’t regret it.
Mom Magic: Because "What just happened?!" shouldn’t be your daily mantra.