How to Address Worry & Overthinking for the Homeschool Mama

Shayla Peterson is a psychotherapist who helps women address worry & overthinking. She offers a map for women’s journey towards healing, and she provides therapy using a person-centered, no-judgment, upbeat, and empathic approach.

Therefore, her clients walk away from therapy feeling equipped with tools to stand up to their inner critic, feel better about themselves, having more time for themselves, people, and things that are most important to them.

Shayla Peterson helps her clients increase their ability to focus on the steps in their journey, not just the destination in life.

How to address worry & overthinking the homeschool mama? Let’s chat with Shayla Peterson.



how to address worry & overthinking for the homeschool mama

Anxiety is a warning signal. What is anxiety teaching you at this time?

Shayla Peterson, Creator of CtrlShiftBalance

Let’s chat with Shayla Peterson about how to address worry & overthinking.

Shayla and I discuss:

  • Her family’s experience bringing family home during the pandemic and still supporting clients.
  • Addressing our social self-care needs.
  • Incorporate GRACE in her home: G: grief, R: realistic, A: acceptance, C: compassion, E: expectation (positive expectations).
  • Getting curious about our accepting experiences outside of our control.

Finally, Shayla Peterson’s advice for homeschool parents:

  • Schedule your time to worry (find the worry schedule on her website).
  • Find healthy distractions, practice breathing exercises, and problem-solve your worries.
  • Remind yourself each morning what you want to think about yourself by reaffirming your values with your affirmations.
  • Practice doing the things we want to teach our kids to do.
  • We always have two choices. We can be reactive or we can be responsive. If we can just slow it down for a millisecond, we can determine what to do next.

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I help overwhelmed homeschool mamas shed what’s not working in their homeschool & life, so they can show up authentically, purposefully, and confidently in their homeschool & life.

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