When you’re having a hard day, you might feel frustrated that you’re not as productive, patient, or resilient as you “should” be. You might start to mentally beat yourself up, telling yourself you need to “do better” or “try harder.” But here’s the thing: adding pressure doesn’t help. What helps is compassion.

postpartum therapy addresses the complex emotional and psychological challenges that new parents may face. It offers support for managing postpartum depression and anxiety, adjusting to new roles, processing birth-related trauma, enhancing attachment, and improving relationships. By providing a structured and empathetic approach to these issues, postpartum therapy helps individuals build resilience, foster well-being, and adjust to their new roles in a balanced and healthy way.

Staying motivated can be challenging, especially when you’re running on little sleep. Try to focus on how good it feels to move your body, even for just a few minutes. Celebrate small victories and remind yourself that each workout is a step toward feeling stronger and more energized.
Remember, exercise after giving birth is about progress, not perfection. Be kind to yourself, and keep moving forward—literally and figuratively!

You don’t have to sort everything out on your own. If you’re feeling stretched thin, overwhelmed, or simply ready for some steadier support, this is a good place to start.
A 15-minute consultation is an easy way to ask questions, learn about my approach, and see whether working together feels like the right fit.