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Using One’s Authentic Self to Facilitate Real Change in 2025 for Moms of Autistics and 3 Tips for Staying on Track

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Welcome back to another episode of the Thriving Moms of Autistics Podcast. Do you ever ask yourself, “Who am I?” Who am I, really?

Moms of autistics have a lot of going on and a lot of moving parts. It’s easy to get lost in the daily aspects of your life.

Unfortunately when that happens, you lose yourself, which is not good for you. One of my red flags that pop up is when I am moving so fast in life that I lose track of time. I don’t even know what day or month it is.

In this episode, we dive into your personal identity and how to use it as a reminder to slow down and really live life as it was meant to be lived.

Find the full transcript for this episode on your favorite podcast app.

Please share the podcast with other moms to help them grow in their autism journey. You can also do this by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. I appreciate you!

Be sure to subscribe to the Thriving Moms of Autistics YouTube Channel!

Are you just a mom of an autistic child? Who are you really?

If I asked you to describe who you are, what would you say? Take a minute to pause and ponder that. Make a list. Not if you are in the car, of course. Lol!

For me, I would say that my identity, like most, is multifaceted. I am a woman of faith, who is a mom, a wife, an entrepreneur, a professor, a coach and support for other moms, supporter of other women, a friend to many, and so much more.

I recently heard that 1 in 4 moms say that their identity is entirely defined by parenthood or just as a “mom.” This means that they have lost touch with themselves outside of being a mom.

They are so much more! The longer you are a mom, the longer this deems to be true.

This is driven by one’s hormonal response during and after pregnancy. I remember feeling this way for some time.

I was an older mom in my 40’s. Now that I am perimenopausal in my early 50’s that is a whole other thing.

Going back to moms in general, you are dealing with societal expectations, lifestyle adjustments, isolation, and transition.

What does it mean to truly live the life you were meant to as a mom of an autistic? How do you live a life that serves YOU?

The goal of this episode is to recognize where you are at, who you are, what you want, and lead with that in mind as you embrace 2025.

I see this all the time with women in general. I’ve seen it in myself before I became a mom and as I was learning to navigate mom life.

If anything, it was raising a son on the spectrum that started the positive shift. But it is super easy to fall into the trap of losing yourself.

As moms of autistics, everyone has something to say about how we parent and live our lives. Many are well-meaning, but some are not.

Here are some ways to get on track for success in 2025:

  1. Ponder who you are and who you want to be. Make that list I was speaking of early in the episode. Or create a vision board and include how to build on your innate strengths.
  2. Recognize that you do not have to bow down to anyone’s vision of who they want you to be or expect you to be.
  3. Work towards finding happiness where you are at and not where you think you should be. As human beings we continue to grow and learn in life.

You are a beautiful and amazing human being. Always remember that you are doing your best and you will get there. I hope this helps!

Let’s me up again next week!

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Welcome back to another episode of the Thriving Moms of Autistics Podcast. Do you ever ask yourself, “Who am I?” Who am I, really?

Moms of autistics have a lot of going on and a lot of moving parts. It’s easy to get lost in the daily aspects of your life.

Unfortunately when that happens, you lose yourself, which is not good for you. One of my red flags that pop up is when I am moving so fast in life that I lose track of time. I don’t even know what day or month it is.

In this episode, we dive into your personal identity and how to use it as a reminder to slow down and really live life as it was meant to be lived.

Find the full transcript for this episode on your favorite podcast app.

Please share the podcast with other moms to help them grow in their autism journey. You can also do this by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. I appreciate you!

Be sure to subscribe to the Thriving Moms of Autistics YouTube Channel!

Are you just a mom of an autistic child? Who are you really?

If I asked you to describe who you are, what would you say? Take a minute to pause and ponder that. Make a list. Not if you are in the car, of course. Lol!

For me, I would say that my identity, like most, is multifaceted. I am a woman of faith, who is a mom, a wife, an entrepreneur, a professor, a coach and support for other moms, supporter of other women, a friend to many, and so much more.

I recently heard that 1 in 4 moms say that their identity is entirely defined by parenthood or just as a “mom.” This means that they have lost touch with themselves outside of being a mom.

They are so much more! The longer you are a mom, the longer this deems to be true.

This is driven by one’s hormonal response during and after pregnancy. I remember feeling this way for some time.

I was an older mom in my 40’s. Now that I am perimenopausal in my early 50’s that is a whole other thing.

Going back to moms in general, you are dealing with societal expectations, lifestyle adjustments, isolation, and transition.

What does it mean to truly live the life you were meant to as a mom of an autistic? How do you live a life that serves YOU?

The goal of this episode is to recognize where you are at, who you are, what you want, and lead with that in mind as you embrace 2025.

I see this all the time with women in general. I’ve seen it in myself before I became a mom and as I was learning to navigate mom life.

If anything, it was raising a son on the spectrum that started the positive shift. But it is super easy to fall into the trap of losing yourself.

As moms of autistics, everyone has something to say about how we parent and live our lives. Many are well-meaning, but some are not.

Here are some ways to get on track for success in 2025:

  1. Ponder who you are and who you want to be. Make that list I was speaking of early in the episode. Or create a vision board and include how to build on your innate strengths.
  2. Recognize that you do not have to bow down to anyone’s vision of who they want you to be or expect you to be.
  3. Work towards finding happiness where you are at and not where you think you should be. As human beings we continue to grow and learn in life.

You are a beautiful and amazing human being. Always remember that you are doing your best and you will get there. I hope this helps!

Let’s me up again next week!

  continue reading

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