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Nichelle debunks common myths about self-care in motherhood, highlights the research linking maternal well-being to positive childhood outcomes, and shares practical ways to make self-care realistic—even in the chaos of daily life. Drawing from Dr. Pooja Lakshmin’s Real Self-Care (affiliate link), she reframes self-care as a form of radical self-respect and necessary nourishment.
In this episode, we explore:
If you've ever wondered how to take care of yourself as a mom—or felt guilty trying—this conversation is a compassionate invitation to start small, be messy, and come back home to yourself.
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