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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You don’t have to figure this out alone.