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Sarah Ashton on Navigating Hyper-Focus Around Sleep and Finding Your Authenticity Through Matrescence

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Hi mamas. Today I’m so excited to be joined by the wonderful Sarah Ashton, a mental health occupational therapist whose work beautifully blends motherhood studies with occupational therapy, providing support for women as they transition, adapt and transform through matrescence.

In this conversation, Sarah shares her experience of becoming a mother, and in particular we discuss what Sarah calls her hyper-focus around her and her baby’s sleep, and how this impacted her experience of mothering in those early days. We also discuss what eventually allowed Sarah to shift out of this, when this level of hyper vigilance became too impossible to sustain, something I too resonated with.

We also discuss:

  • Sarah’s expectations of being a mother prior to becoming one, her initial expectations that her baby would fit in alongside her life and work schedule, and then he lived experience and the reality of what unfolded compared to this.

  • Sarah’s sense of ‘striving’ in her early phase of mothering to meet both her and other’s expectations of herself in this new role, and how her changing location when they moved house allowed her the space to free herself from some of these and allowed for a new start.

  • Sarah’s experience of coming back to authenticity in motherhood, and how becoming a mother gave her the gift of permission, safety, comfort and acceptance of who she is.

I so enjoyed this conversation and I hope you feel seen, heard and held from listening to it.

Here is where you can find out more about me (Yara), how to work with me and some resources:

Why Am I So Angry Workshop

*** Waitlist for The Rebirth, Group Coaching for Mamas ***This is my signature 3 months online group coaching container for mothers which covers family of origin, inner child work, nervous system basics, anger, boundaries and much more.

@lifeafterbirthpsychology

www.lifeafterbirth.com.au

Free Inner Critic Workbook

Free Values Aligned Living Workbook

Find out more about Sarah:

@matrescencematters

https://www.sarahashtonot.com.au/

Looking for support for anger while you mother? To access my Why Am I So Angry Workshop click HERE

  continue reading

48 episodes

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Content provided by Yara Heary - Perinatal Psychologist | Educator | Speaker. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Yara Heary - Perinatal Psychologist | Educator | Speaker 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://player.fm/legal.

Hi mamas. Today I’m so excited to be joined by the wonderful Sarah Ashton, a mental health occupational therapist whose work beautifully blends motherhood studies with occupational therapy, providing support for women as they transition, adapt and transform through matrescence.

In this conversation, Sarah shares her experience of becoming a mother, and in particular we discuss what Sarah calls her hyper-focus around her and her baby’s sleep, and how this impacted her experience of mothering in those early days. We also discuss what eventually allowed Sarah to shift out of this, when this level of hyper vigilance became too impossible to sustain, something I too resonated with.

We also discuss:

  • Sarah’s expectations of being a mother prior to becoming one, her initial expectations that her baby would fit in alongside her life and work schedule, and then he lived experience and the reality of what unfolded compared to this.

  • Sarah’s sense of ‘striving’ in her early phase of mothering to meet both her and other’s expectations of herself in this new role, and how her changing location when they moved house allowed her the space to free herself from some of these and allowed for a new start.

  • Sarah’s experience of coming back to authenticity in motherhood, and how becoming a mother gave her the gift of permission, safety, comfort and acceptance of who she is.

I so enjoyed this conversation and I hope you feel seen, heard and held from listening to it.

Here is where you can find out more about me (Yara), how to work with me and some resources:

Why Am I So Angry Workshop

*** Waitlist for The Rebirth, Group Coaching for Mamas ***This is my signature 3 months online group coaching container for mothers which covers family of origin, inner child work, nervous system basics, anger, boundaries and much more.

@lifeafterbirthpsychology

www.lifeafterbirth.com.au

Free Inner Critic Workbook

Free Values Aligned Living Workbook

Find out more about Sarah:

@matrescencematters

https://www.sarahashtonot.com.au/

Looking for support for anger while you mother? To access my Why Am I So Angry Workshop click HERE

  continue reading

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