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Oct. 30, 2023

Embracing Imperfections: When Being a Fully Present Mom Seems Out of Reach [Guest: Mell Hashey of The Strong Family Project]

Today, I am delighted to have Mell Hashey from the Strong Family Project back on Moms Grab Coffee. She dives into what it means to be a fully present and intentional mom, how to tackle the inevitable mom guilt, and shares valuable tips on self-care to help moms be their best for themselves and their families.
Related Episodes
Building a Strong Family: https://www.momsgrabcoffee.com/66
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What It Means to Be “Good” in Motherhood: https://www.momsgrabcoffee.com/51  Resources:
7 Elements of a Strong Family - https://strongfamilyproject.com/strong-family-path/
Strong Family Project - https://strongfamilyproject.com/
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Mell Hashey

Co-Founder, Strong Family Co.

Mell has a Masters in Social Work from New York University. After 5 years of counseling families in abusive situations, she gave birth to her second son and decided to dedicate herself to being a stay at home mom. She consistently seeks opportunities to be involved in her children’s school, including volunteering weekly in her sons’ classrooms and participating in the middle school Student Accountability Committee. She pours herself into being a mindfully present and intentional mother throughout the various phases of her sons’ childhoods.