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Motherhood burnout

How to feel better when you’re stressed af

For moms who are exhausted, moody, stressed, and hormonal and need help figuring out what to do.

/ MOM BURNOUT /

(NOUN)

1. That feeling when you dedicate your entire self to the wellbeing of your children and family at the sacrifice of your own

2. Regularly experiencing symptoms like PMS, anxiety, mood swings, brain fog, constant sickness and lack of motivation

3. Living in a perpetual state of exhaustion

The FREE webinar for moms who are ready to conquer burnout.

save the date: Tuesday, SEPTEMBER 26 at 10am PT

What you’ll learn:

SECRET #1: The hormonal imbalances I see most often in burnt out moms — and how to know if you’re dealing with these too.

SECRET #2: Why “eating clean” isn’t the answer (and what you should eat for your body)

SECRET #3: What to do when your labs are normal but you still feel like sh*t (PLUS the exact list of labs I have every 1:1 client request from her doctor)

SECRET #4: Steps you can take to better support your hormones as you head into your late 30s and early 40s (👋 what up perimenopause!)

Real talk

But aren’t we all burnt out?

Well, yes. But just because it’s common to feel like depleted, overwhelmed and overscheduled roadkill after having kids doesn’t mean it’s normal, or ok. Even if your doctor can’t find anything “wrong.”

Side note: society and our healthcare system don’t set moms up from success straight outta the gate. Yes, the mental load and heavy expectations on mothers contribute to burn out. But so do hormonal imbalances, nutrient deficiencies, and other very real and very treatable issues happening in your body. While I can’t fix the fact that you didn’t get paid maternity leave, I can help you feel better.

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“Self care” and a kid free weekend won’t cure your burnout. Register for this workshop and find out what your body actually needs to feel better.

Meet your host

I’m Alison, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, mom of two, and burnout survivor.

Over the last 13 years, I’ve worked with hundreds of women one-on-one and through my programs, shining a light on what’s going on inside their bodies so that they can feel good again. As a new mom, I experienced the hormonal roller coaster of pregnancy to postpartum. Night sweats, exhaustion, brain fog, and molten lava mood swings, which led me to figure out what was going on with my own body - and then turn around to help all the moms.

As a more “seasoned” mom of bigger kids now (the adorable bald baby in this picture is now 8) - who is also in early perimenopause - I know that the hormone changes and depletion don’t stop after potty training. This workshop is for the moms in the room that are still feeling crappy even if they are years out from pregnancy.

I’m here to bust the myth that women have to crawl through motherhood. Mothers deserve to rise and thrive.

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