Episode 5 — Unscripted by Momtoring
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Perfectionism
Episode 5 · May 19, 2026

Why working moms can’t stop trying to be perfect and the cost of it

Perfectionism isn’t about standards. It’s a shield. And what it keeps out also keeps you in.

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In this episode

Some things to hold on to.

There was a morning in 2018 when Andi was driving on the highway listening to an audiobook she had been avoiding for weeks. She did not even make it to chapter one.

ICF-certified coach and working mom Andi Salcedo explores perfectionism in working mothers. Not the cute version people joke about. The kind that quietly organizes your whole relationship with yourself. The version that looks responsible and capable from the outside while quietly exhausting you underneath.

She talks about the voice that keeps moving the bar every time you get close. The things perfectionism takes that nobody really warns you about. The strange loneliness of always trying to hold everything together. And the moment she realized her daughters were learning something from her she never meant to teach them.

Somewhere in the middle of all of this is a question worth sitting with: what if good enough is not failure. What if it is relief.

Transcript

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I was on the highway.

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