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The mental load of being a farm mom
The mental load isn't the work itself. It's remembering the work, planning the work, and holding all the pieces together while everyone else just shows up. Here's what farm moms carry that nobody sees.
You're raising your kids on the farm and wondering if you're ruining them
You're raising your kids on the farm. Some days it feels like the best childhood imaginable. Other days you wonder if you're ruining them. Both feelings are real.
Farming after baby: the guilt, the exhaustion, and what actually helps
Everything changed when the baby came. Your capacity. Your identity. Your relationship with the farm. You're not the farmer you used to be — and that's not a failure. Here's what actually helps when you're farming after baby.
5 ways farmers get stuck (and how to get unstuck
You're working hard but nothing's changing. You might be stuck in one of five common patterns — in the weeds, putting out fires, shouting into the void, running a lemonade stand, or staying ambivalent about your business. Here's how to recognize which one is keeping you spinning.
5 ways farms get stuck - you’re ambivalent about your business
You're using indecision as self-protection. But not deciding is still a decision. And it's costing you. Time to commit or quit.