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The in-between is where self-trust is built

The hardest part of motherhood isn’t becoming a mother. It’s becoming a person again afterwards.

Updated 2 months ago · Published on 20 Apr 2026 8:40AM

The in-between is where self-trust is built
The emotional body doesn’t shout. It signals. - April 19, 2026

by Liv Golding

The part no one prepares you for isn’t the hard — it’s the undefined.

There’s a version of growth that gets celebrated publicly.

The glow-up. The before-and-after. The “I finally figured it out.”

But motherhood doesn’t really work like that.

Motherhood gives you invisible progress.

It gives you healing that isn’t linear.

It gives you days where nothing looks different… but everything is different.

And that’s where most women get lost.

Not in the chaos.

But in the in-between.

The space between who you were… and who you’re becoming.

Because when your identity shifts, you don’t just “find yourself” again.

You rebuild trust in yourself from scratch.

Not through big declarations.

Through tiny moments where you stop abandoning what you feel.

The emotional body doesn’t shout. It signals.

Most of us weren’t raised to listen to our emotional body.

We were raised to manage it.

We learn to keep moving.

We learn to keep smiling.

We learn to be “fine.”

But your emotional body doesn’t speak in words.

It speaks in signals.

A tight chest when you’re about to say yes.

A short fuse when you’ve been “coping” for too long.

A heaviness that isn’t laziness — it’s grief.

A numbness that isn’t calm — it’s disconnection.

I used to treat these signals like problems to solve.

Now I understand them as information.

Not drama. Not weakness.

Data.

The motherhood shift no one talks about

Here’s something I’ve learned quietly, over time:

The hardest part of motherhood isn’t becoming a mother.

It’s becoming a person again afterwards.

Not your old self.

Not your “back to normal.”

A new self.

And that requires a kind of self-trust that can’t be faked.

Self-trust looks like:

letting yourself admit you’re not okay

allowing your needs to be real before you justify them

not needing a breakdown to take a pause

believing your body when it says “enough”

This is the work.

And it’s subtle.

But it changes everything.

That’s it.

No fixing.

No performing.

Just listening.

If you’re in the in-between right now — not falling apart, not fully thriving — just… becoming…

You’re not failing.

You’re forming.

And your emotional body is not interrupting your life; it’s guiding it. - April 19, 2026

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