M.O.M. Balance
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Real Name: Karen Harvey Gender: female Member Since: March 11, 2008 Last Signed In: November 18, 2009 Blog Views: 1231 Send To A Friend Sign Guestbook Add as a Friend
Inner You vs. Outer You
Just say NO! Good night, sleep right! Candy, candy everywhere! FOOD for thought Dream a little (or not so little) dream A penny saved... I feel pretty...? I love you just the way you are What you (expect to) see is what you get June 09 July 09 August 09 September 09 October 09 November 09 This blog will look at Mothering Obstacles Me - who we are as moms, the "me" underneath all our other roles, and some of the challenges we all face. I'm a life coach and mother of 2 who specializes in working with moms. By sharing ideas, stories and weekly assignments, my hope is to help moms create more satisfaction and balance in their lives, while making the most of each day and enjoying the journey of motherhood that we all share.
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This, too, shall pass
How many times do your kids drive you absolutely crazy in a given day? How many spills, muddy shoes, atomic diapers and barfing incidents do you have to clean up after, squabbles do you have to moderate, meals do you have to prepare, instructions do you have to repeat 47 times? Do you sometimes feel like the overwhelm of daily life will never end? I went to a play last weekend called “Hats!”, the story of a woman coming to terms with her milestone 50th birthday. While she laments, older ladies (Red Hat Society members, hence the play’s name) recount their own life transitions, some humorous, some quite poignant. Even though the play is fictional and the characters are in a different stage of life than I am, some of the stories really hit home – especially those about having children grow up and leave. Leave? My beautiful children won’t actually leave, will they? This is one of those basic truths that we know but can’t really comprehend. These precious little people with whom we spend hours upon hours of time, who fill our schedules with chores and activities, and who give us our most significant job will someday be gone from our homes. And this will likely happen sooner that we want, expect, or will be ready for. Wallowing in sentimentality won’t help matters, but a healthy appreciation for the limited amount of time we really have with our children is important. How do you make the most of these irreplaceable years, especially when daily life gets either tedious or insanely busy?
It’s all temporary, both the good and the bad, the moments you wish would never end and the times that never seem to. This, too, SHALL pass – so do what you can to enjoy your children, create memories you’ll be happy to look back on, savor your good fortune to be a mom, and live in the moment as much as you can. Your assignment: If you feel overwhelmed by the grind of daily life, and the difficulties of mothering, put yourself down the road ten or 15 years and recognize how completely your children’s lives will change by then. Find ways to focus on the parts of mothering you love most, and remember that the parts you don’t love will be gone sooner than you expect. Ready to take the assignment? Want to talk about this? Share your ideas and thoughts at the M.O.M. Balance Forum. 1 comments from 1 users
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