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135. Journaling Through Mom Rage: 5 Min Journal Prompts

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Ever felt anger bubble up so intensely as a mom that it scared you? You're not alone. In this honest 5-minute journaling episode, I'm tackling the taboo topic that many mothers experience but few talk about: mom rage.

As women, we're often conditioned to suppress anger or feel intense guilt when we experience it—especially as mothers. But what if your anger is actually trying to tell you something important? What if processing it properly could lead to deeper connections with yourself and your family?

🔥 In this episode, we explore:

  • The connection between your childhood experiences with anger and your current triggers
  • How to identify what's really beneath your rage moments
  • Practical ways to release anger energy without causing harm
  • Repairing relationships after anger episodes

I walk you through a powerful 5-prompt journal flow that starts by examining your relationship with anger from childhood, then guides you through processing recent rage moments, uncovering unrealistic expectations, finding healthy release methods, and repairing connections with loved ones.

Journal Prompts Included:

  1. How were big emotions handled in your childhood home? Were you allowed to express anger growing up?
  2. Think of a recent moment when you felt rage bubble up as a mom. What triggered it? How did you feel it in your body? What thoughts were you having?
  3. What expectations are you putting on yourself? What judgments are you feeling or making? Are these things true?
  4. How would you love to release your anger? (Get creative with this!)
  5. Is there anyone you would like to repair your relationship with after an anger episode?

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Give yourself these five minutes to acknowledge your anger without judgment. This is your permission slip to process this powerful emotion in a healthy way that leads to greater peace and connection.

  continue reading

137 episodes

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Manage episode 477572401 series 3635180
Content provided by Samantha Hawley | Inspired by Brene Brown, Glennon Doyle, Marie Forleo, Hillary Kerr, Mel Robbins, Samantha Hawley | Inspired by Brene Brown, Glennon Doyle, Marie Forleo, Hillary Kerr, and Mel Robbins. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Samantha Hawley | Inspired by Brene Brown, Glennon Doyle, Marie Forleo, Hillary Kerr, Mel Robbins, Samantha Hawley | Inspired by Brene Brown, Glennon Doyle, Marie Forleo, Hillary Kerr, and Mel Robbins or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Ever felt anger bubble up so intensely as a mom that it scared you? You're not alone. In this honest 5-minute journaling episode, I'm tackling the taboo topic that many mothers experience but few talk about: mom rage.

As women, we're often conditioned to suppress anger or feel intense guilt when we experience it—especially as mothers. But what if your anger is actually trying to tell you something important? What if processing it properly could lead to deeper connections with yourself and your family?

🔥 In this episode, we explore:

  • The connection between your childhood experiences with anger and your current triggers
  • How to identify what's really beneath your rage moments
  • Practical ways to release anger energy without causing harm
  • Repairing relationships after anger episodes

I walk you through a powerful 5-prompt journal flow that starts by examining your relationship with anger from childhood, then guides you through processing recent rage moments, uncovering unrealistic expectations, finding healthy release methods, and repairing connections with loved ones.

Journal Prompts Included:

  1. How were big emotions handled in your childhood home? Were you allowed to express anger growing up?
  2. Think of a recent moment when you felt rage bubble up as a mom. What triggered it? How did you feel it in your body? What thoughts were you having?
  3. What expectations are you putting on yourself? What judgments are you feeling or making? Are these things true?
  4. How would you love to release your anger? (Get creative with this!)
  5. Is there anyone you would like to repair your relationship with after an anger episode?

Resources Mentioned:


Give yourself these five minutes to acknowledge your anger without judgment. This is your permission slip to process this powerful emotion in a healthy way that leads to greater peace and connection.

  continue reading

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