What Do I Want to Be When They Grow Up?
(And Other Thoughts From a 40-something Mom)

1. Auflage März 2025
224 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Helpful, inspiring guide for mothers seeking to flourish and succeed after their kids grow up
In What Do I Want to Be When They Grow Up? (And Other Thoughts from a 40-Something Mom), renowned parenting influencer Karen Johnson provides a fun, easy-to-understand, and inspiring guide for mothers currently experiencing an empty nest, or who see one on the horizon, and are looking to lead their best, most fulfilling lives and feel comfortable that they're not alone in their struggles. This book draws upon stories and experiences from Johnson and mothers around her, helping readers seek out new passions, including new career paths, to avoid feeling as if they are solely defined by motherhood.
In this book, Johnson explores topics including:
* Taking risks, putting yourself out there, getting stronger mentally and physically, and fostering positive relationships
* Navigating the wondrously weird world of perimenopause and aging bodies with confidence, knowledge, and grace
* Working through the very real emotions of guilt, anxiety, failure, and shame that often accompany this transitory period in mothers' lives
What Do I Want to Be When They Grow Up? (And Other Thoughts from a 40-Something Mom) earns a well deserved spot on the bookshelves of all mothers seeking to develop individualism, mindfulness, and genuine feelings of contentment and happiness as they turn the page to the next chapter of their lives.
Chapter 1: What Do I Want to Be When They Grow Up? 1
Chapter 2: Guilt 11
Chapter 3: You Can't Do It All, So Quit Trying 17
Chapter 4: When Mothers Are Ghosts 25
Chapter 5: How Much Are SAHMs Actually Worth? 29
Chapter 6: The Default Parenting Ferris Wheel 35
Chapter 7: That Day I Hiked 14 Miles and Braced for a Hip Replacement (But Also Realized Something about Me as a Mom) 41
Chapter 8: "Hi, I'm Sweating!" (WTF Is Happening to My Body?) 49
Chapter 9: On Aging and Beauty Culture (So, I Guess I Have a Turkey Neck Now...? Whatever) 57
Chapter 10: On Friendships 63
Chapter 11: The Comparison Trap 69
Chapter 12: The Water Challenge (and How We Need to Reframe "Success") 77
Chapter 13: Get Thee to a Therapist! 81
Chapter 14: Of Course We're Pissed Off 89
Chapter 15: Anxiety, Perfectionism, + a Crippling Fear of Failure = a Toxic Cocktail that Does Not Mix with Motherhood 95
Chapter 16: Learning to Get Out of My Own Way 103
Chapter 17: Nobody Talks About the Loneliness 109
Chapter 18: How Resentment and the "Who Has It Harder" Game Nearly Killed My Marriage, and the Daily Phone Call That Probably Saved It 119
Chapter 19: Lessons for My Kids (and for Myself) as We All Grow Up 127
Chapter 20: The Death of Martyrdom 135
Chapter 21: "Everything Is Fine," "I Don't Care What Other People Think," and Other Lies We Tell 141
Chapter 22: How I "Lost Myself" but Found the Pieces and Put Myself Back Together 151
Chapter 23: How Did I Get Here? (The Story of Our Gladiator Turtles, Medically Fragile Dog, and One Dead Plant) 159
Chapter 24: The Many Forms of Motherhood Grief 165
Chapter 25: Always Awkward, Never Cool 171
Chapter 26: Halfway There (and Livin' on a Prayer) 177
Chapter 27: Make Me a Promise 185
Chapter 28: I'm a Total Fraud (by the Way) 193
Chapter 29: We Can Do Hard Things (and Let Me Tell You How I Know) 197
Chapter 30: So, What AM I Going to Be When They Grow Up? 203
Epilogue 207
Acknowledgments 209
About the Author 211
"What Do I Want to Be When They Grow Up? is the anthem for a generation of women who feel torn between the joys of staying at home with our kids and the languish of leaving careers and passions behind to do it. With humor, authenticity and candor, Johnson makes us feel seen, empowers us to take bold steps to move forward, and offers hope for the changes coming ahead. This book is the What to Expect When You're Expecting for stay-at-home moms facing midlife--and a gift to all of us trying to figure out who we want to become next."
--Whitney Fleming, author, You're Not a Failure: My Teen Doesn't Like Me Either and co-owner, Parenting Teens & Tweens
"This book is for every mom who's spent years making sacrifices for their kids, and now worries about what happens when those years come to an end...for every mom who is still waiting for "someday" when she'll finally get everything done...for every mom who wonders if anyone truly sees her. With her trademark wit and some very profound insights, Karen Johnson is the mom friend everyone needs to get through the trials that come with the territory."
--Rita Templeton, Parenting Editor, SheKnows; former Deputy Editor of Scary Mommy
"Motherhood, marriage, sacrifice...the whole wad of adulting is in Karen Johnson's book, and it's exactly what you need to feel less alone."
--Clint Edwards, bestselling author of Fatherish and Breaking Dad
"As a middle-aged mother navigating the ever-evolving landscape of motherhood as my son grows up, I found myself deeply resonating with Karen's stories and insights. She beautifully explores the crossroads of motherhood and middle age, offering valuable guidance on how to navigate this new chapter--a time of rediscovery and reinvention beyond the role of 'snack-getter'."
--Tara Clark, founder, Modern Mom Probs