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Show Notes for Episode 87: 3 Things to Do When You Are Nap Trapped as Anxious Postpartum Mom

Welcome back, wonderful moms! Today’s episode tackles a topic that I know resonates deeply with many of you: feeling "nap trapped" during those precious yet challenging moments when your baby is asleep, and you're caught between the need to rest and a whirlwind of tasks. If you’ve ever felt stuck and anxious during these times, this episode is crafted just for you.

Introduction to Being Nap Trapped:

It’s common to feel trapped or immobilized while your baby naps. You might be physically restricted under a sleeping baby, or feel like you can’t move around much for fear of waking them. This can often amplify postpartum anxiety as you’re torn between resting and tackling an ever-growing to-do list.

Here’s What We’ll Explore Today:

  1. Optimize Your Feeding/Nursing Station: I'll share tips on how to set up a nursing or feeding station that ensures everything you need is within reach. This setup minimizes stress and maximizes efficiency, allowing you to relax a little while your baby sleeps.
  2. Meditation Techniques: Incorporating meditation can significantly help manage anxiety. I’ll guide you through simple meditation techniques that you can do in a quiet moment, which are perfect for calming the mind and easing the tension of being nap trapped.
  3. Embrace Learning: Being home with a baby doesn’t mean putting your personal growth on hold. We’ll talk about how you can use this time to learn something new—be it through a podcast, an audiobook, or an online course. This can be a wonderful way to redirect your mind and engage in something productive.

Bonus Tip - Finding 'You' Time:

Finding time for yourself might seem impossible in postpartum life, but it's crucial for your mental health. I’ll discuss how to find small pockets of 'you' time, even if it's just a few minutes to sip a cup of tea or read a page of a book.

Wrap-Up and Invitation to Our Community:

We’ll summarize today's insights and invite you to join our Facebook group where we continue these discussions. It’s a place to share experiences, seek advice, and find support from fellow moms who truly understand what you’re going through.

You’re doing an incredible job, and while being nap trapped can be challenging, it also offers an opportunity to slow down and care for yourself. Remember, taking care of your baby includes taking care of yourself.

Thanks for joining today. Don’t forget, you're not alone in this journey—we’re here to support you every step of the way. Until next time, take care of yourself and your little one.
Interested in New Mom Anxiety relief sessions? Click here to get your FREE postpartum Support call

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Show Notes for Episode 87: 3 Things to Do When You Are Nap Trapped as Anxious Postpartum Mom

Welcome back, wonderful moms! Today’s episode tackles a topic that I know resonates deeply with many of you: feeling "nap trapped" during those precious yet challenging moments when your baby is asleep, and you're caught between the need to rest and a whirlwind of tasks. If you’ve ever felt stuck and anxious during these times, this episode is crafted just for you.

Introduction to Being Nap Trapped:

It’s common to feel trapped or immobilized while your baby naps. You might be physically restricted under a sleeping baby, or feel like you can’t move around much for fear of waking them. This can often amplify postpartum anxiety as you’re torn between resting and tackling an ever-growing to-do list.

Here’s What We’ll Explore Today:

  1. Optimize Your Feeding/Nursing Station: I'll share tips on how to set up a nursing or feeding station that ensures everything you need is within reach. This setup minimizes stress and maximizes efficiency, allowing you to relax a little while your baby sleeps.
  2. Meditation Techniques: Incorporating meditation can significantly help manage anxiety. I’ll guide you through simple meditation techniques that you can do in a quiet moment, which are perfect for calming the mind and easing the tension of being nap trapped.
  3. Embrace Learning: Being home with a baby doesn’t mean putting your personal growth on hold. We’ll talk about how you can use this time to learn something new—be it through a podcast, an audiobook, or an online course. This can be a wonderful way to redirect your mind and engage in something productive.

Bonus Tip - Finding 'You' Time:

Finding time for yourself might seem impossible in postpartum life, but it's crucial for your mental health. I’ll discuss how to find small pockets of 'you' time, even if it's just a few minutes to sip a cup of tea or read a page of a book.

Wrap-Up and Invitation to Our Community:

We’ll summarize today's insights and invite you to join our Facebook group where we continue these discussions. It’s a place to share experiences, seek advice, and find support from fellow moms who truly understand what you’re going through.

You’re doing an incredible job, and while being nap trapped can be challenging, it also offers an opportunity to slow down and care for yourself. Remember, taking care of your baby includes taking care of yourself.

Thanks for joining today. Don’t forget, you're not alone in this journey—we’re here to support you every step of the way. Until next time, take care of yourself and your little one.
Interested in New Mom Anxiety relief sessions? Click here to get your FREE postpartum Support call

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