I Miss the Old Me: How Christian Moms Can Reconnect with Their God-Given Identity
But here’s the truth: God never asked you to abandon your identity.
He asked you to walk in it—fully, faithfully, and with Him at the center.
Why Moms Lose Themselves
- The constant demands of motherhood can blur your sense of self
- Our culture glorifies busyness and self-sacrifice
- Even the church can unintentionally praise doing over being
- Over time, we forget what brings us joy, peace, or purpose outside of serving other.
📖 What Scripture Says About Identity
“For we are God’s masterpiece…” – Ephesians 2:10
You are not defined by your to-do list or how productive your day was.
You are defined by your Creator.
Psalm 23:3 reminds us: “He restores my soul.” That restoration includes your purpose, your confidence, and your joy.
3 Ways to Reconnect with Who You Are
- Spend intentional time with God – Ask Him to remind you who you are
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Create quiet pockets in your week – Even 15-30 minutes can help you reset
- Reignite old passions or hobbies – You’re still allowed to dream and create
🌱 A Fresh Start Is Possible
Feeling lost doesn’t mean you’ve failed.
It means your soul is longing for alignment.
And God is ready to meet you there.
If you’re ready to rediscover your rhythm, restore your identity, and walk in God’s grace—not guilt—join the waitlist for The Blissful Mom Blueprint today.
This 5-session, 3-month journey is your invitation to come home to yourself—with God leading the way.
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Self-Reflection Questions for Busy Working Moms (Digital Download)
Only $7.00
This downloadable guide is designed to help high-achieving Christian moms like you press pause and reflect. With powerful, thought-provoking questions, you’ll uncover where your time is going, how it’s affecting your faith, family, and self-care—and what needs to shift.
✅ Evaluate your daily demands
✅ Reconnect with what matters most
✅ Set boundaries without guilt
✅ Create rhythms that restore, not deplete
This isn’t just journaling—it’s intentional soul-work that brings alignment.