What an Accidental Gaming Fast Taught Me About Escape, Numbing, and Motherhood
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After the holiday chaos fades, many moms are left with a quiet, unsettling question: Why did I give everything—my time, presence, energy—and still feel so empty?
In this episode, Kelli reflects on an unexpected post-holiday lesson sparked by a technology glitch, a meltdown over video games, and a long decompression walk. Together, you’ll explore:
- Why “being present” doesn’t always feel peaceful
- How fear-based parenting and cultural pressure can turn into quiet martyrdom
- What current research actually says about kids and video games
- Why parental stress matters more than screen time alone
- How faith invites discernment and grace, not perfectionism
This isn’t an argument for more screens or fewer boundaries—it’s an invitation to a more honest, grace-filled understanding of presence in real-life motherhood.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re doing it “right,” this episode is for you.💖
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