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You’re Not Behind—You’re Just Getting Ready (And It Might Look Different Than You Think)
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- Get Mom Ready Podcast
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- Jan 11, 2026
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Summary
If you’re entering the new year already feeling behind, tired, or a little disoriented, you’re not alone. At Get Mom Ready, we’ve been hearing this from ourselves and our mom friends this month. The holidays end, routines are disrupted, inboxes are full, and suddenly there’s pressure to feel refreshed, focused, and motivated…often overnight. But for most moms, the new year doesn’t start with rest. It starts with recovery. The Expectation vs. Reality Gap January is often framed as a “fresh start.” New habits. New goals. A clean slate. The reality of motherhood looks different. The holiday season is full emotionally, physically, and mentally. Even when it’s joyful, it can be exhausting. So when the calendar flips and life resumes at full speed, it’s normal to feel like you’re still catching your breath. Feeling behind doesn’t mean you failed the new year. It means you’re human. How Mom Guilt Sneaks In This time of year is especially loud when it comes to guilt. Guilt for not being more organized.Guilt for wanting quiet after weeks of togetherness.Guilt for craving structure while also missing the slower days.Guilt for not feeling as grateful or energized as you “should.” We often see guilt masquerade as motivation, but it’s a fragile fuel. It pushes hard, burns fast, and leaves moms depleted instead of supported. Redefining What It Means to Be “Ready” At Get Mom Ready, we talk often about readiness but not the kind that demands perfection or productivity. Readiness might look like: * Allowing routines to return gradually * Choosing rest before resolution * Naming what actually feels supportive in this season * Taking one honest step instead of ten forced ones More specifically, it looks like: * Holly Tate giving herself space to do a certain number of workouts in a week…