The Mother Load

audiobook (Unabridged) Surviving the Daily Grind Without Losing Your Ever-Loving Mind

By Meredith Ethington

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Beloved author and blogger Meredith Ethington shares her experiences, heart, and wisdom

for mothers everywhere in her newest book, The Mother Load.


Taking an honest look at her own journey as a mother, Ethington presents pieces of advice for each

moment of motherhood—the good, the bad, the ugly, and every part of the in-between. Filled with

raw, honest anecdotes, Ethington's portrayal of motherhood is fully transparent—at times

humorous, at times painful—never shying away from the tougher subjects of motherhood that may

often get pushed under the rug. While motherhood may often feel like an uphill battle, Ethington is

here to guide mothers inward, where they are encouraged to reflect upon their own journeys as

mothers. Ethington's book provides readers with insights on topics such as:


● Nurturing yourself and caring for your mental health

● Letting go of the idea of a "road-map" for motherhood

● Practicing gratitude

● Releasing expectations

● Prioritizing authenticity over perfection


Ethington draws from her own experience to present the lessons she has learned along the way,

including the importance of self-care, balance, and grace amidst the busy day-to-day routine of

many mothers. With Ethington's poignant, vulnerable perspective on motherhood, mothers

everywhere will be encouraged that the load they carry is one they never have to carry alone.

The Mother Load