Helping moms not lose their shit.
Made for the Overwhelmed Mom
25 Real-Life Conversation Starters for Moms Who Love Their Family But Need Everyone To Stop Touching Them For A Minute
You love your family.
You'd also like everyone to stop touching you for five minutes.
If you've ever:
- Hidden in the bathroom for peace and quiet
- Snapped when what you actually needed was help
- Felt guilty for wanting space
- Said "I'm fine" because explaining it felt exhausting
- Wondered why one more hug can sometimes feel like too much
...this guide is for you.
The Problem
Most moms don't struggle to know what they need.
They struggle to explain it.
So we stay quiet.
We get overwhelmed.
We pull away.
We snap.
Then we feel guilty about it.
The Solution
The Touched Out Mom Guide gives you the words for the moments when your brain has officially clocked out.
Inside you'll find 25 real-life conversation starters for:
✔ Asking for space without hurting feelings
✔ Explaining what being touched out actually feels like
✔ Talking about the mental load
✔ Asking for help before resentment builds
✔ Setting boundaries with kids
✔ Repairing after you've already lost your patience
Plus:
✔ The Touched Out Scale
✔ Workbook pages
✔ Quick-reference sheets
✔ Printable script cards
What You're Really Buying
Less guilt.
Less resentment.
Less "I don't even know how to explain this."
More clarity.
More support.
Better conversations before you hit your breaking point.
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For the mom who's ever thought:
"I love you. Please get off me."
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About For Mom's Ache
You love your kids. You love your partner. You also need everyone to stop talking to you for 20 minutes and that is not a character flaw, that is motherhood.
For Mom's Ache is the resource hub for overstimulated, touched out, and mentally overloaded millennial moms. You'll find digital guides with real communication scripts, Amazon picks that actually reduce the mental load, and merch that communicates your current emotional state without you having to say a word.
No toxic positivity. No advice from someone who clearly has a nanny. Not just "you've got this, mama" energy.
Just honest, practical, occasionally unhinged resources for the overwhelmed mom doing her best.
Because moms do ache.