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“Have fun on the Mother Island.”

  • Writer: Nadin Runne
    Nadin Runne
  • Mar 16
  • 1 min read

"Have fun on Mother's Island." I heard this phrase from a colleague 15 years ago as I left the agency on a Wednesday afternoon to pick up my one-year-old son from daycare. What sounded like the end of the day to some was, for me, the start of my second shift for many years: family management, organizational talent, and juggling to-do lists with children's laughter .


The diversity and authenticity of my children enrich my life, but they also repeatedly pushed me to my limits. Especially in phases when spontaneous family support is lacking and schedules clash, it's a particular challenge to meet all expectations.

Over the years and with my second child, my priorities shifted increasingly. I learned to continually expand my flexibility and frustration tolerance. What surprised me most was that my children's behavior reflected my patterns, values, and life themes. I never consciously questioned many of these influences until I encountered them anew through my children.


This is how my very personal process began, in which I discovered new perspectives and exploited my own development opportunities thanks to my skills as an integral and life coach and supervisor.


With this wealth of experience, it's my goal as a Mom2Mom coach to empower mothers and offer guidance in challenging situations . No path has to be taken alone – individual support often opens up new resources.


Anyone who recognizes themselves in my story and would like to exchange ideas or receive professional support is cordially invited to a non-binding initial consultation.

Together we create space for more ease, self-care and development in work and family.



 
 
 

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