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30+ Mindset Quotes to Inspire Mothers to Embrace Every Season They Grow Through

I love growth mindset quotes because they help to pick me up whenever I’m feeling low. 

If you’re looking for some positive thinking inspiration to support your mental health, then here are some of my top quotes to help you feel more grounded and positive!

 

  1. Mama, be your own reason to smile.
  2. Time is the one thing you will never get backso live in the present, and focus on the little things that are the big things. And when it comes down to it, your happiness is the most important thing so forget all the noise.
  3. Being a mom is the most blessed reward in the world. A reward that is ok to sometimes want a day off from.
  4. Me: I really need some help! Also me: No, not like that. Here, just let me do it.
  5. Everything you do should lead to how you want to feel.
  6. Don’t let a hard moment outshine the entire memory.
  7. Be proud of how you’ve been handling this year. The silent battles you’ve fought, the moments you had to humble yourself, wipe your own tears, and pat yourself on the back. Celebrate your strength.
  8. If today left you absolutely exhausted from loving little people every second, you’re doing something right.
  9. Balance does exist. But it never looks the same because we are constantly evolving into new seasons.
  10. It’s ok to be sad after making the right decision.
  11. Where is the CTRL-ALT-DEL for my mind? I have too many tabs open in my head and need a manual reset!
  12. I love making memories even if it’s a lot of work for those few moments of pure bliss.
  13. You are a human, too, who needs love, embrace, and care. Show up for yourself, too.
  14. A woman’s desire to breastfeed is not a personal attack on someone who doesn’tand vice versa.
  15. We spend so much time preparing for our baby that we sometimes forget to prepare for ourselves postpartum.
  16. Parenting is a series of constant questions such as; “is what I am doing helping my child grow into a good human being?”
  17. Know how to slow down in a ‘right now’ society. Listen to the voice in your heart. Listen to you.
  18. Potty training may be one of the hardest phases of parenting a toddler, but the pride your child shows in learning one of their first skills is invaluable.

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    1. You’re about to meet someone entirely new. And it’s not your baby, it’s going to be you.
    2. Family traditions may look a little different this year, but you are still making memories. Remember that.
    3. Holidays are a whole lot different with children. Keep the magic alive and realize you get to be a kid too, all over again.
    4. You owe it to yourself to be consistent. You owe it to yourself to show up. You owe it to yourself to prove all your negative self-talk wrong.
    5. Taking care of yourself does not mean “me first”. It means “me too”.
    6. In the chaos and bustle of our busy lives, please mama, don’t forget to slow down and just be.
    7. Sometimes a rest and reset is exactly what you need. Whatever that looks like for you, do it.
    8. Adjusting to motherhood doesn’t mean you have to lose who you are outside of the label of ‘mom’.
    9. Isn’t it wild how our kids look at us like we are superheroes… when in fact they are the ones saving us?
    10. Before you were a mom, you were somebody. And that somebody still matters.
    11. You are not a bad mom if you had a bad day.
    12. When you’ve done everything for them, what will you do for you, mama?
    13. As we try to teach our children about life, our children teach us what life is really all about.
    14. When a mom says that motherhood can be hard, take note that ‘hard’ is not the same thing as ‘bad’.
    15. Being okay if it happens and okay if it doesn’t is such a powerful place to be.
    16. As our newborns are transitioning to a whole new world outside the womb, we, as mothers, are transitioning to a whole new world with a newborn. There are so many changes going on for all of us.
    17. Remember mama, your body changes because it is supposed to. It is our job to continue to love and cherish it.
    18. I am 100% that mom who craves a break but also won’t ask for or accept help.
    19. Not every moment in motherhood is loved, but we love to be a mom every day.

    *Note: I didn’t write all of these quotes myself, so all rights and credits are reserved for the original writers and respective content owners wherever appropriate.

     

    Why Use Growth Mindset Quotes?

    Growth mindset quotes are a great way to support your mental health by tapping into a positive mindset. You can enhance your personal growth and increase positive thinking by tuning into more positive thoughts. Whenever you notice negative self-talk or a repetitive negative mindset loop, simply grab your selection of inspirational quotes and tune into positivity to build personal resilience.

    Building your resilience may serve you with an opportunity to learn and improve because you’ll begin to focus on being solution-focused, having positive thoughts, and having the right mindset.

    Clinical studies show that a growth mindset can help to improve motivation levels in students and improve their performance academically.¹

    The good thing about motivational quotes is that you can prepare before you need them, and think about the variety of challenges that you face in life. Choose a different growth mindset quote for each challenge that you commonly face, and it’ll help you to feel a bit more supported and prepare for your next hurdle!

     

    Conclusion

    These are my favorite mindset quotes for moms, what are yours? Share some of them in the comments with me!

    Want some more tips on mental wellness for moms? Then check out my blog article here.

    And you can also learn some great ways to rediscover your identity in motherhood in my blog here.

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