Parenting Life, Family Dynamics Felicia Roberts Parenting Life, Family Dynamics Felicia Roberts

Why You Need Opposite Gender Friendships

Ever found yourself thinking “He just doesn’t get it” or “She’s overreacting again”? Relationship ruts have a way of making every comment sound like criticism and every conversation feel like a dead end.
But what if you could get an unfiltered, drama-free download on how the other half thinks, straight from someone who lives in that headspace? This article shows you how opposite-gender friendships can give you the insider intel to drop resentment, bridge emotional gaps, and bring the fun back into your relationship—without turning your partner into your sparring partner.

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Better to Be Feared or Loved? Parenting Advice From a 500-Year-Old Political Strategist

Feeling torn between being the “nice” parent and the one who actually gets stuff done? If you’re exhausted from negotiating bedtime like a hostage situation but still want a real connection with your kid, explore whether a little fear (or at least respect) might actually help. Drawing wisdom from Machiavelli and personal experience, check out how parenting has evolved, where it’s gone off the rails, and what might work better for your own tiny kingdom.

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FAFO Parenting: Is This the Parenting Philosophy We All Needed

Gentle parenting had good intentions, but is it holding up in real life? Enter FAFO parenting: part natural consequence, part parental survival instinct. What happens when you stop explaining and start letting kids find out for themselves? This article explores the evolution of parenting from the ’80s to now, and what today’s parents are doing when gentle just isn’t enough.

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Stay-at-Home Mom, Working Mom, or Work-from-Home? The Honest Pros & Cons

No mother’s path is easy all the time. Whether you’re clocking in at an office, working from your kitchen table, or running a household full-time, each version of motherhood comes with its own wins and hard days. This guide breaks down the honest pros and cons of stay-at-home, working, and work-from-home motherhood — for both you and your kids — without the guilt or judgment.

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Why Grandparents Think You’re Doing Everything Wrong (And How to Set Boundaries Without Starting a War)

Are the people who are supposed to support you criticizing your every parenting decision? Whether it’s side-eyes over sleep schedules or passive-aggressive digs about raising “soft boys,” this breaks down why the grandparent dynamic can feel so charged and how to hold your ground without blowing up the family group chat.

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Make More Money, Be Happier, Fix Your Partner? Popular Advice Misses the Problem

You’re broke, burnt out, and trying to keep your relationships from falling apart—and the advice you hear ignores the real barriers you’re up against. Why does so much popular advice fail moms? And how do we find what actually helps when we’re out of time, energy, and patience. If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing everything “right” and still drowning, this article is for you.

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Too Hot, Too Crowded: Why I Stopped Forcing Holiday Fun On My Kid

If holidays leave you feeling more drained than joyful, you’re not alone. The pressure to create picture-perfect memories—complete with fireworks, matching outfits, and smiling kids—often backfires. Instead of connection, you’re left with cranky toddlers, traffic jams, and sky-high expectations. This year, it might be time to ditch the crowds and choose something simpler. Here’s why skipping the chaos might be the best gift you give your family—and yourself.

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Why I’m Skipping My Toddler’s Birthday Party

Your toddler doesn’t care about the matching napkins. They care that you’re there. So why are so many of us burning ourselves out over a party they won’t even remember? This year, we skipped the stress, saved the money, and reclaimed the day — and no, I’m not feeling guilty about it. If you’re tired of performative parenting, this one’s for you.

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Motherhood, Money, and Doing It Alone

Are you raising kids without backup, money, or a moment to yourself?

Welcome to the club no one warned you about—but Mama Needs a Village is here to change that.

I unpack why motherhood feels harder than ever—and how brands are profiting off your exhaustion. From emotional burnout to budget-stretching hacks, I’ll show you how to stop buying into the lie that perfection is affordable, and start building a life that works—for real moms, on real incomes, with real struggles.

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Partnership Isn’t 50/50—And That’s Not a Failure

You’re not failing because your marriage isn’t 50/50. You’re not broken because your husband doesn’t instinctively scrub the toilet or remember your kid’s shoe size. The modern fantasy of perfect equality in parenting is exhausting—and unrealistic for many of us raised in a different world. This piece is for the moms making it work, the women choosing independence, and anyone tired of being told it’s their fault if their partner won’t “step up.” Let’s talk about what real partnerships look like—flaws, uneven loads, and all.

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Why Bluey’s Parents Might Be the Most Relatable on TV

Did you know Bluey’s parents are in their 40s—and thriving? In a world that pushes 20-somethings to procreate before they’re ready, Chilli and Bandit Heeler offer a refreshing, quietly radical take on parenting: mature, present, and totally relatable. Here’s why their age matters more than you think—and what we can learn from these animated Aussies.

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Diversify Your Tribe: The Mother’s Day Gift You Didn’t Know You Needed

Before I became a mom, I thought my village would look just like me—same phase, same parenting style, same oat milk. Instead, I found something better: a tribe of wildly different women who keep me sane, seen, and whole. One helps me survive. One makes me aspire. One reminds me I’m still a woman. This Mother’s Day, maybe the gift you really need isn’t a break. It’s a broader circle.

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Parenting Life, Mental Health Wellness Felicia Roberts Parenting Life, Mental Health Wellness Felicia Roberts

Free Journaling Printable: How to Start a Daily Writing Habit

You ever wish you could go back and give your younger self a heads-up? Me too. Not just as a mom but also as a woman who spent too much time being the “cool girl,” picking the wrong guys, and shrinking herself to be chosen. If you’re burned out, stretched thin, or just tired of chasing someone else’s definition of a good life—grab this free printable and start writing your way back to you.

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Parenting Life, Mental Health Wellness Felicia Roberts Parenting Life, Mental Health Wellness Felicia Roberts

No One’s Coming: The Real Cost of Motherhood Without a Support System

We love to toss around “it takes a village,” but what happens when there is no village? No one to hold the baby while you shower, no friend to text when you’re unraveling in a parking lot. For millions of moms, this is the everyday reality—and it’s slowly breaking them.

This isn’t a personal failing. It’s a societal setup. If you’ve ever whispered “I can’t do this anymore” into the dark, this one’s for you.

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Parenting Life, Mental Health Wellness Felicia Roberts Parenting Life, Mental Health Wellness Felicia Roberts

Journaling for Moms Who’ve Lost Their Pink (and Their Spark)

What if the part of you that made you feel most you—before the diapers, the mental load, the marriage friction—has gone quiet? This isn’t just another “self-care” post. It’s a raw, real look at how moms lose themselves—and how journaling can help you remember who you were before motherhood rewrote everything. Spoiler: bubble baths won’t fix it. But your own words just might.

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