Natalie is a beautiful single mama to two little ones and the founder of Eastern Suburbs mums a community that connects mums and families in their local area in Sydney.
We chat about how to be a peaceful parent when going though a divorce and how to practice acceptance to your situation and letting go of the expectation of that you think your life should be.
Natalie shares her self love list and how she manages working part time, running her growing business and being a mindful mama.
We discuss how to navigate being a parent and that kids need to feel heard and that all kids need is love. We chat about how our lineage affects us and that you parent how you were parented which can be a hard cycle to break as this is ingrained in us. You need to be mindful of the things that you didn’t like as a child and to reflect on this to make change.
Natalie shares a beautiful poem on motherhood that will bring a tear to your eye. “Nobody saw you”
This is a honest non-judgemental conversation with two mindful mama’s openly sharing their motherhood journeys. Make a cuppa and let’s connect.
I love this quote – “The hand that rocks the cradle is the glory of the nation”
Connect with Natalie
http://www.easternsuburbsmums.com.au
https://www.instagram.com/easternsuburbsmums_syd/
https://www.facebook.com/easternsuburbsmums/
Recommended Reads
The Making of Men – Dr. Arne Rubinstein
Nobody Saw You – Like Real Life
Humpty’s Big Adventure – Kids Yoga.
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Work with me
http://www.leoniepercy.com/mindful-mama-mentorship/
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Loved this episode especially the poem I’ve shared with some mummy friends that really need to hear it during this ‘silly season’