The 5 Lies Keeping Moms Stuck With Their Kids

If your relationship with your teen or adult child feels heavy, confusing, or constantly on your mind — this is for you.

You might be telling yourself things like:

  • I failed as a mom.

  • Something is seriously wrong, and I should be doing more.

  • If I don’t fix this now, it will only get worse.

These thoughts feel responsible.
But they’re quietly making everything harder.

What This Free Guide Will Help You See

The 5 Lies many loving moms believe when their child is struggling, distant, or choosing a different path — and why those beliefs increase guilt, fear, and distance instead of helping.

Inside the guide, you’ll:

  • Recognize the thoughts that are keeping you stuck

  • Understand why “trying harder” often backfires

  • Feel less alone in what you’re carrying

  • Begin to separate what’s yours to hold — and what isn’t

This isn’t advice.
It’s clarity.

This Is For You If:

  • You replay conversations and wonder what you said wrong

  • You’re worried about your child’s faith, choices, or future

  • You feel responsible for how things turned out

  • You want peace, even if your child doesn’t change right away

What You’ll Notice After Reading

Most moms say they feel:

  • Less guilty

  • Less reactive

  • More grounded

  • More at peace with what’s actually in their control

Sometimes naming the lie is enough to take the weight off.

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Just something steady to read when this season feels heavy.

You don’t have to figure this out alone.