I spent the day listening to incredible speakers inspiring me to continue achieving in my Juice Plus franchise. I posted one of my take-aways on my Facebook profile…

…and I havenโt been able to stop thinking about it. My business coach, Beth Griffith has been on this train of thought for as long as Iโve known her. But today I thoughtโฆ
WHAT is it that makes moms think they canโt do hard things? Canโt parent the way their heart truly wants? Canโt face the criticism of family? Canโt run their own business? Canโt go to school?
Where does this belief come from?
I have seen mothers deliver completely pain-med free, their bodies forcing them past their limits to bring a life into the world. Iโve seen mothers exhausted from pushing for hours with an epidural, determined to focus on their nurse just one more time and get that baby out. Iโve seen mothers care for a newborn with their c-section wound still fresh, barely able to sit up but only focused on, and grateful for, their healthy child. Iโve seen mothers care for their toddler despite an empty womb and a hole in their heart where their other child should be – nothing in this world matches that pain.
If we can do all of that – who says we canโt do hard things?
Iโve seen mothers with shredded nipples fighting to nurse through the pain. Iโve seen mothers pump every 2 hours, tied to an outlet, the whir of the machine their only comfort that they are able to feed their child. I have seen mothers sterilizing a dozen bottles a day, using those tiny wire brushes to clean every single nipple – just to keep their kid safe. Iโve seen mothers fighting to feed through feeding tubes, syringes, SNS systems, colic, reflux, pain and sleeplessness.
If we can do all of that, who says we canโt do hard things?
Iโve gotten emails and calls from mothers who loathe themselves for mistakes they have made. They are in tears, absolutely broken. They share the most vulnerable parts of their hearts. And then they go to bed (whether they sleep or not), they pull themselves together, and they do it all over again the next day. They do better. They fight past their fear and shame and regret, and they parent the best they can the next day. Iโve seen mothers overcome their pasts, fight back their hurt and anger, and transform into calm, confident, connected parents.
If we can do that, – who the hell says we canโt do hard things?
The truth is we DO hard things – LOTS of hard things. Mom-ing is not easy. But we love it. We do it every day and we never stop to question if itโs โtooโ hard. We know itโs hard. And we do it anyway. We believe that we do the best we can and that will be enough. Sure our confidence may waver, but we keep going all the same. Because weโre Moms.
So I would like to issue a challenge:
When you hear your inner voice of doubt say โOh thatโs too hardโ STOP and rework that a bit by saying:
โThat is hard. And if I choose to, I can do it anyway. I can do hard things.โ
Then inspire another mom and share the hard things you do on your social media with hashtag #icandohardthings and if you want me to see it, tag me! @sureparenting on IG and @sureparenting on FB. Canโt wait to see you rockstar mamas in action!

