Self-Care vs Self-Love and Why Your Bubble Baths Aren't Working | EP 81

Self-Care vs Self-Love and Why Your Bubble Baths Aren't Working | EP 81

18:57 Jan 29, 2026
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🎧 WHAT'S INSIDE THIS EPISODE Are you checking all the self-care boxes—bubble baths, yoga classes, face masks—but still feeling completely exhausted and empty? What if the problem isn't that you need MORE self-care, but that you're missing the deeper work of self-love? Today we're breaking down the crucial difference between self-care and self-love, and why one without the other keeps you trapped in the burnout cycle. In This Episode: • The critical difference between self-care (what you DO) and self-love (how you FEEL about yourself)  • Why self-care without self-love actually makes burnout worse • The three practical steps to build self-love: awareness, reconnection, and real-time compassion • How to use winter as a cocoon period for self-discovery instead of another season to hustle • What happens when you lose yourself in motherhood (and how to find yourself again before your kids leave home)  💙 WHY THIS MATTERS TO YOU If you're like most overwhelmed moms, you've been told that self-care is the answer to your exhaustion. Take a bath. Get your nails done. Have a coffee date. And you've tried—you really have. But here's what nobody tells you: all the bubble baths in the world won't fill the void if you don't actually believe you're worthy of that care. This episode is for the mom who's lost herself completely in motherhood. The one who can't remember the last time she did something just because she wanted to—not because her kids needed it, not because work required it, not because the house was falling apart. You're checking the self-care boxes but still feeling depleted, guilty, and empty. The truth? You're treating self-care like another to-do list item instead of addressing the root cause: you've fundamentally stopped believing you matter. This episode will show you how to practice self-love—the internal work that makes all those external self-care activities actually meaningful. It's about reclaiming who you are underneath all those roles you play, and building a relationship with yourself that sustains you long after the kids grow up. 🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS Self-care is external action; self-love is internal relationship. Think of self-care as washing your car and self-love as maintaining the engine. You can have the shiniest car on the block, but if the engine's broken, you're not going anywhere. Both matter, but without self-love, self-care becomes just another way to feel guilty and inadequate. The brutal self-talk trap. Most overwhelmed moms say things to themselves they would never say to their children or best friends. For one week, catch yourself in negative self-talk and ask: "Would I say this to my daughter?" If the answer is no, you don't get to say it to yourself either. Your thoughts literally create your reality—start paying attention to what's happening in your mind. Five minutes of reconnection changes everything. You don't need a complete id
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