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They're Grown-Companion Journal: A Guided Reset for Midlife Parents Parenting doesn't end when your children grow up-but the role you once knew does. And when you're a midlife mom navigating emotional exhaustion, shifting boundaries, and the invisible work of caring for grown kids, the question becomes: now what? They're Grown-Companion Journal is your answer to that question. Thoughtfully created by therapist and author Lori Wesmiller, MS, this guided journal is a supportive and validating space for midlife parents who are ready to pause, reflect, and reclaim their identity-without guilt.…mehr

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They're Grown-Companion Journal: A Guided Reset for Midlife Parents Parenting doesn't end when your children grow up-but the role you once knew does. And when you're a midlife mom navigating emotional exhaustion, shifting boundaries, and the invisible work of caring for grown kids, the question becomes: now what? They're Grown-Companion Journal is your answer to that question. Thoughtfully created by therapist and author Lori Wesmiller, MS, this guided journal is a supportive and validating space for midlife parents who are ready to pause, reflect, and reclaim their identity-without guilt. It's the therapeutic companion to Lori's bestselling book They're Grown-Now What?, but it also stands alone as a powerful healing tool for anyone feeling lost in the process of letting go. Whether your adult child is thriving, struggling, distant, or still living at home, this journal helps you make space for your own needs again-without abandoning the love you have for your kids. Because you can love deeply and still deserve boundaries. You can be present and still want peace. You can show up and still choose yourself. Inside this journal, you'll find: ¿ Twelve themed reflection sections covering boundaries, burnout, emotional caregiving, grief, guilt, identity loss, estrangement, letting go, co-parenting, and more ¿ Grounded, therapist-informed prompts designed to help you reflect with compassion instead of criticism, and explore the "invisible load" you've been carrying ¿ Permission to rewrite old parenting patterns and move forward with clarity, confidence, and a renewed sense of self ¿ Mindset shifts and affirmations to help you navigate hard emotions, reframe guilt, and remember your worth-even when family dynamics are complicated ¿ Space for intentional reset work, including exercises to visualize what peace, connection, and freedom might look like in this next season ¿ Supportive words from someone who gets it-not just clinically, but personally, as a midlife mom who's walked the path of healing and setting boundaries This journal is not about blame-it's about awareness, self-trust, and balance. It's for the parent who feels like they're "on call" 24/7, even when their kids are grown. It's for the ones who have loved so hard they've lost track of their own needs. And it's especially for those who are ready to make changes but don't know where to begin. Because the truth is: You're not failing if you're tired. You're not selfish for needing space. And you're not alone in wanting something more for yourself-even now. Whether you write in it daily or return to it in quiet moments, They're Grown-Companion Journal will help you reconnect with your voice, your values, and your vision for midlife. It's a space of nonjudgmental reflection, gentle encouragement, and practical healing. Let this be your invitation to reset-not just how you parent, but how you show up for yourself.
Autorenporträt
Lori Wesmiller, MS, is a licensed mental health therapist, midlife mom, and the founder of Balance & Bloom 50+, a wellness platform supporting women through the emotional challenges of parenting adult children, menopause, and rediscovering identity. With over 25 years of experience in mental health and a personal journey through anxiety, burnout, and healing, Lori blends professional insight with lived wisdom to help others find clarity, boundaries, and peace in midlife.