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How Idealizing Motherhood Hurts Mormon Women
We often talk about motherhood as if it is women’s only valuable source of identity and meaning for a woman. Being a mother is an important aspect of my identity as an LDS woman, but it is not the entirety of my identity. While mothering my children is an important contribution, it is not the source of my worth. Keep reading to learn how idealizing motherhood hurts women.

Motherhood is a Relationship™️ - The Costs of Idealizing Motherhood | TEDx Workshop + Journal Prompts
Instead of reducing motherhood to an idea, it’s time to view motherhood as a relationship, not a role. A role is scripted and preplanned. It is a part that you play. A relationships requires you to be your authentic self. It takes into account the complexities of every woman and family.