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Prioritize self-care in a seven day Sacred Pause

January 26, 2021

Alexandra Raquel Hughes is a certified energy healer and intuitive life coach, a life-long researcher and writer who is currently working to be ordained as an Andean Priestess. She’s a Peruvian-Canadian expat mom married to a Catalan, who has lived in 8 countries, speaks 4 languages and holds an MPhil in Development Studies from the UK, and a BA in Environmental Studies from Canada. She’s an Earth loving, tarot reading, astrology junky (Pisces with Capricorn rising) currently based in Brazil with 3 strong personality kiddos and ever-loving left-brained husband. You can likely find her in the bath, garden or dancing under the moon. Below you will find a guest post written by Alexandra that I feel will resonate with most of you, especially after the year we’ve had. I hope you will join me in participating in this free 7-day Sacred Pause experience; more details on that below.

Here we are, D.C. Mom, rapidly approaching February. 

Less than one month into the New Year and so much has happened to throw us off kilter. (As if 2020 hadn’t already perfected the art of WTF-induction, right?!)

2021 was baptized with some shocking, sad, and scary events, followed by a break-the paradigm presidential inauguration.  

All the messages coming in are saying the same thing: 

Sister, it’s time. The world is ready for a rebirth. There is work to be done. 

This is especially true for moms who want, at the very least, to lay healthy groundwork for their children, for the future generation.

Groundwork that promises our kiddos a world with social justice, regenerating environmental health, and the opportunity for them to express themselves fully as who they were born to be.

Overwhelmed (yet driven) by the proposition?

I get it. 

It’s a lot to take on. 

We all know that mom-life is busy and loud. 

That our news and social media feeds are even louder

And we’ve also hopefully learned that rushing around doing #allthethings, went out of style when the pandemic started. (#truthbomb: it never really worked for you, anyway 😉). 

So where do we begin to respond to this call to re-design, re-birth, and re-build?

The answer is to begin with YOU. 

You shuddering with the notion of scheduling self-care in?

Hear me out. 

I know that while it may feel selfish, the first thing you need to take care of right now is YOU.  

But (capital “B”), without approaching the craziness from a healthy and balanced place, you cannot be the mother or woman the world needs right now. 

A leader is someone who models a way of being and doing, someone who influences change. 

And guess what? As a mom, you do this all the time.

So whether you like it or not, you are a leader. 

But to be the leader that your children, the future generation and the world needs, you need to be grounded and balanced.   

It is only from this grounded and balanced place that you can reflect, access your inner wisdom and only then take wise heart-centered steps towards being, and thus making, the change you want to see.

On January 28, I’ll lead a group of amazing moms (like you!) through 7 days of simple, meet-you-where-you’re-at rituals designed for busy moms who:

  • feel the world tugging at their heartstrings (and sanity 🤯) right now,
  • want to heal their nervous systems and find inner peace, so they can…
  • step into their power as change-makers and leaders.

The Sacred Pause is a free collective sisterhood experience that will equip you with the tools you need (and can go back to time and time again) to:

✨ heal your nervous system

✨ slow down & find inner peace

✨ connect with & strengthen your intuition  

Our 7-day gathering is also my invitation for us to gather as creators of the future generation, and talk about feminine leadership and the rebirthing of a new world. 

You can sign up for the Sacred Pause HERE.

I really hope you see the urgency in taking time for yourself as a means of honoring your role, and of empowering yourself as a change-maker. 

We start under the full moon 🌕 on January 28. Click here to learn how it works, and to join us.

In the meanwhile, I want to invite you to pick two of the following to support yourself during these next few weeks:

  • Get back to basics with your news and social media intake. Delete notifications on your smartphone and limit your news checks to twice daily.  Play with the Screentime function if you have one.
  • Connect with nature daily. This can look like standing on the Earth, going for a walk, hugging a tree for 3 minutes, sitting still and taking 10 deep breaths next to your favorite houseplant. It doesn’t need to be complicated, but it is one of the best ways to recalibrate your nervous system, and the DC area has loads of beautiful nature spots for you to enjoy.
  • Move your body. Stretch, shake, dance, walk, run, do yoga….just move. And if you can do this for 10 minutes while consciously visualizing tension and anxiety leaving your body, even better. 
  • Take notice and document what you appreciate in your life. My favorite time to do this is before I lie down to sleep, but taking a moment to feel gratitude at any time of day works.

Looking forward to seeing you on the inside 

P.S. If you’re telling yourself that you’re too busy, read on…I want you to imagine 7 days of it sacred pause — with guidance and in sisterhood. How grounded and balanced would this leave you feeling? The return on your investment of time and energy is a focused mind, centered and open heart and boosted efficiency.

Don’t believe me? Here’s what others have said:

I loved being part of the Sacred Pause. Alex is a true guide in navigating and prioritizing soul nourishing self care. I love how she gently led us to find the time to commit to ourselves, even though we’re all busy women. Alex truly walks her talk, and took us on the journey with her. I highly recommend this for all women with too much on their mind to make self care a priority. ~Rosalie Puiman

Thank you so much for creating the glorious Sacred Pause. What an amazing gift!  I am grateful for all this week-long Experience brought forth… The connection to nature was  amazing and necessary and right. Ahhhh… I am thankful for how you lifted us up and reminded us who we all are — Queens . Yes, we are!   ~ Leisha Davis

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Guest Post: Dispelling the “Motherhood is Bliss” myth

March 9, 2017

Alexandra Hughes is founder of calmjoyfulmom.com and host to the Clear Mind | Present Mama Challenge – a free 5 day challenge that helps mothers to ditch overwhelm so they can free themselves up to breath, nurture relationships and be present doing what they love with those they love. She is mother to 3 littles, wife to an ever-traveling husband and CEO and manager for her family household of fabulous five.

(Photo: Beltway Bambinos smallest Bambini)

Last week, a friend of a friend announced her pregnancy. She is 43 years old and has been trying to get pregnant for quite some time. Everyone is delighted for her. Delighted and on guard. My friend’s friend didn’t jump on the baby bandwagon with everyone else. She has only seen motherhood from the outside. And if she is anything like I was when everyone else was getting pregnant and I was looking on, she knows her experience will be different. It will be easier. Her little one will be better behaved. She won’t have to give up quite so much. And of course, she’s thrilled. Nobody wants to burst her bubble. To tell her about the sleeplessness, the exhaustion, the confusion, the frustration, the isolation. To mention the dramatic shifts in one’s identity, the transformation in the romantic relationship– it all seems too cruel. Besides, if she is anything like me, she wouldn’t believe it. So we stand next to our pregnant friends and hold their hands as they learn by doing. Just the way our friends stood by when we started our own motherhood journeys.

Before I became a mother I was a self-made woman on a mission to stay strong, accomplished and to succeed. I have always been a passionate person. But hey, I managed my passions well. I was organized, did power yoga and considered myself a relatively chilled out keep-it-together kind of person.

Then I became a Mom.

And when motherhood came, it chewed me up, swallowed me whole and then spit me out as some new unrecognizable, mad, crazy, woman. In the beginning I didn’t really think much would change, so I kept living at full speed. High stress became the flavor of the day. The weight of responsibility for young lives, my lack of freedom, my ever confused identity, my altered relationship with the man I loved, the isolation from friends and social events that had been such an active part of my life – these drove me to the brink of insanity. It was the confusion, the exhaustion, the frustration, the resentment, the overwhelm of it all.

And the guilt of not getting it right. (Oh the guilt!)

Today my experience and research tell me that these are all feelings shared by mothers around the world.

The myth. The romantic myth that motherhood is blissful.

It did not take very long for that myth to come crashing down on my sanity and self-confidence – both as a stay-at-home Mom and as a working Mom. As a stay-at-home Mom I questioned who I was and I regretted my financial dependence. (What of my commitment to feminism and all those working Moms out there?) I missed adults and their rational, reliable world. My brain was melting and my beautiful wardrobe gathering dust. Worst of all, I hated feeling busy all the time, constantly asking myself: “but what are you actually doing?” I yearned to feel accomplished, to have something, anything, in my realm of control. So I went back to work. It would be better that way. The financial burden would lessen. My mind would be challenged. I’d have adults to talk to. I’d come home happy and fulfilled. I’d yell less.

But here’s what actually happened when I went back to work:

Life became a guilt-plagued balancing act. A box ticking repetitive groundhog day. Every day. Rush. Get the kids ready. Get myself ready (sort of). Drop them off. Go to work. Leave work. Pick the kids up. Get the kids down. Finish work. Drop dead for the night. Start all over again.

So as both a stay-at-home Mom and as a working Mom, I was miserable, stressed, overwhelmed and completely disconnected from myself and my family.

Interactions with those I loved were anything but calm, because I’d lost my cool (myself!) along the way. All the “small stuff” (which really represented bigger stuff) was getting to me and I was losing it. My poor kids! So when baby number three made his appearance he brought along with him a moment of awakening. Maternity leave with baby number three shone a mirror on what I had become. My high-strung-hamster-wheel-guilt-plagued lifestyle was getting in the way of the most important moments and relationships in my life.

My reactions to life’s Mom-stress were explosive and my connections with those I loved, unhealthy. Overwhelm and stress had taken over. And I had turned into a hot head monster Mom. Not only was I modelling crap emotional intelligence…but my kids were getting to know this crazy woman who I didn’t even recognize as their Mama. These were moments I would never get back.

So I stopped.

I started to learn to stay calm and enjoy the ride. I effectively relearned motherhood.

And throughout this journey – through my own personal experience and my coaching work with hundreds of mothers – I unearthed 5 key (yet surprising!) bad mental habits that feed a well-meaning mother’s overwhelm and stress. These habits unite many busy city Mamas. They cross the divide between the stay-at-home mother and the working mother; the divide between the Mama with one and the mother with 4; the mothers with supportive partners and those going solo. These bad, self-debilitating habits have been adopted by many mothers. And as with any habit, they too can be broken.

Here they are:

  • Shoulditis.
  • Not-enoughitis.
  • Perfectionism.
  • The Too Nice Syndrome
  • And an addiction to Go-go-going.

If any of this resonates with you, know first, that you are not alone. But more importantly, know that there is support to help you ditch these habits and stop missing out on those marvelous motherhood moments (because they are there, just hiding behind the habit shadows).

Part of my work as a Mom Coach and Mentor is about dispelling the motherhood-is-bliss myth. It’s about telling the truth about this epic journey – the good, the bad and the ugly. And the other part of my work is, of course, to lift Mamas up so they can navigate the mess and stress in a way that helps them find the calm, the joy in the everyday routine.

Click here to read more about these nasty mom-stress habits and how to remedy them. You can download a pdf printable that can help you to support yourself to shift these mindset habits.  You can also sign up for my Calm Mom Toolkit which has many other free resources to help you get to that motherhood place you know you deserve to be.

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