The After Works
A reflection for the women who feel it

What kind of mother
are you still carrying?

3 questions. No right answers. Just honest ones.
Takes less than 2 minutes.

Question 01 / 03
When you think about your mother — or the closest thing you had to one — what's the first feeling that comes up?
A. Warmth. Even in the hard parts, love was there.
B. Grief. I miss her, or who she could have been.
C. Complicated. There's no clean answer.
D. Distance. I don't let myself go there often.
Question 02 / 03
If someone asks "what did your mother teach you?" — you:
A. Have a real answer. Something she showed me still lives in me.
B. Pause. What she taught me was mostly what I didn't want to become.
C. Feel something shift. She taught me things she didn't mean to.
D. Go quiet. That question doesn't have a simple answer for me.
Question 03 / 03
Right now, the work you're doing on yourself is most connected to:
A. Honoring what was given to me — and building on it.
B. Healing what was withheld or broken.
C. Figuring out who I am separate from her story.
D. Becoming the mother — to myself or others — that I needed.
Your result
The next step
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