Prioritising Self-Care
Setting your needs first is not self-serving. Recharging and becoming a better mom can be achieved by having a soothing bath or hanging out with friends.
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Asking for Help
It's not necessary to be a superwoman. It's okay to assign chores to your friends, family, or partner. Everyone gains when everyone shares the workload.
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Not Managing it Always
Messy situations, spilt lunches, and misplaced soccer matches are inevitable. It's alright, don't worry about the little things and concentrate on what really important.
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Setting Boundaries
It's acceptable to decline requests or additional commitments that sap your energy. You must take time for your family and yourself.
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Feeling Frustrated
There are difficulties associated with being a mother. Feeling a range of emotions, including unpleasant ones, is normal. If necessary, speak with a therapist or dependable friend.
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Disciplining
Raising well-adjusted children requires setting limits and enforcing regulations. Never feel bad for punishing your child or for saying no.
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Making Mistake
Everyone is prone to error. Proceed after using them as teaching moments. If required, offer an apology and concentrate on improving the next time.
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Wanting to Pursue Your Passions
Keep your sense of self in check. Having interests outside of parenthood is beneficial for you as a person, whether they be hobbies, aspirations for your profession, or creative endeavors.
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