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Healing the Mother Wound

June 28 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am

mindful healing + mindfulness web

Healing the Mother Wound.

You may be carrying the mother wound if… From the outside, your life may look fine. You may be capable, caring, self-aware, and the one others rely on.

But inside, you may recognize some of this:

  • You often put yourself last
  • You feel responsible for keeping the peace
  • You doubt yourself, even when you know better
  • You over-function, then burn out
  • You attract relationships where you carry too much
  • You feel deeply, but struggle to stay connected to yourself
  • You know you cannot keep living the same way, but are not sure what needs to change

These patterns are not personal failures. For many women, they are intelligent adaptations that began much earlier in life.

In this free workshop, you’ll learn if these patterns have been hard to explain — even to yourself — this workshop will help you make sense of them in a deeper and more grounded way.

Together, we’ll explore:

  • What the Mother Wound actually is, and how it forms
  • How early relationships shape adult patterns like people-pleasing, over-functioning, self-doubt, and burnout
  • Why attachment and authenticity often come into conflict in childhood
  • How sensitivity and empathic traits can develop as adaptations, not weaknesses
  • Why healing is not about blaming your mother, forcing forgiveness, or fixing yourself
  • What it begins to look like to heal through self-trust, inner safety, and a more loving relationship with yourself

This is not about giving you more information for information’s sake. It is about helping you understand what is actually happening — so real change becomes possible.

Why This Workshop Matters:

  • Many women are trying to heal through pressure.
  • They understand the pattern.
  • They can name it.
  • They may have already done years of reflection, therapy, or personal growth work.
  • And still, in real moments, they keep abandoning themselves in the same familiar ways.

That is not failure. It is a sign that insight alone has not reached the level where the pattern was formed.

When patterns were shaped early in life, healing asks for more than awareness. It asks for honesty, self-understanding, and a different way of relating to yourself.

This workshop is a place to begin that shift. Not by overwhelming you. Not by asking you to relive everything.
But by helping you understand the root of what is happening, so that change becomes more possible.
Sometimes what changes first is that you finally see the truth more clearly.

This Workshop Is For You If…

  • You are self-aware, thoughtful, and capable, but still feel stuck in patterns that do not match who you really are
  • You are ready to understand your patterns more honestly, rather than just manage them
  • You want a grounded, adult-oriented framework for healing
  • You are open to self-responsibility, truth, and a different way of relating to yourself
  • You are looking for a beginning point that is compassionate, clarifying, and real

What Makes This Workshop Different:

  • A lot of healing spaces help women name their wounds, but leave them circling the same patterns with better language
  • This workshop is different.
  • It is not built around blame.
  • It is not built around endless emotional processing.
  • It is not built around the idea that awareness alone equals change.

Instead, it offers a grounded, adult-oriented understanding of the Mother Wound — one that helps you understand how your patterns formed, what they have been protecting, and what real healing actually asks of you.

Kelly’s approach blends developmental understanding, nervous system awareness, emotional truth, and a grounded initiatory lens for women who are ready to live differently.

What You’ll Leave With:

  • A clearer understanding of how the Mother Wound may be shaping your patterns, relationships, and sense of self
  • More compassion for the parts of you that learned to cope through over-functioning, pleasing, or disconnecting from yourself
  • Language for experiences you may have felt for years but never fully knew how to name
  • A more grounded sense of what healing actually involves
  • A clearer next step if you want to continue this work in a real way

For many women, the first shift is not dramatic. It is honest.
Something finally makes sense.
And from that place, change becomes more possible.

Venue

  • Zoom
  • ONLINE