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MOTHERS
She
is the person in your life who has soothed you, annoyed you, hugged you, scolded
you, held you, shielded you, let you fall, encouraged you to stand, consoled
you, angered you, she has been the most ill-informed person you have ever known
and the most wise person you will ever meet...
She’s your mom
Perhaps you can’t
live with her
But you don’t
want to live without her…
For those of you
are mothers… with the “official” title or not… here are some ways to mother
yourself…and reduce your stress.
Stress reduction
is often housed as much in the way you think as in the way you act. here are
some ways to think and some things to do. … making them a routine part of your
life is bound to lower your stress levels.
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Take daily time for
yourself to do absolutely nothing… it can be 5 MINUTES, IT can be an hour and
5 minutes… but make it happen… and make it daily…
2.
Wanting and taking and enjoying time away from the family does not make
you a “bad mother”. It makes you whole and healthy.
3.
(At least) daily deep
breathing… to the count of 5 – can be an instant stress reducer.
Practice saying “no”
when “no” is what is needed.
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Limit your “yes”
saying to only those things and those people you can and wish to say “yes” to!
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Be as diligent in
finding what is right with you – as you are in finding what is wrong – and
teach this skill to others.
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Asking for help can
be good for you, for the person you ask, and is important modeling for your
child.
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Forgive yourself
for not having been/being the “perfect” parent – she does not exist.
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Recognize that you
and those you love are separate entities. You did/do your best with what you
have.
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If you are able to
tolerate your child making a mistake, failing a test, or wear something just a
little bit odd – your stress is reduced and your child learns the consequences
of his/her own behavior. This is a good thing!
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It is not fair to
you or your child to live your life through your child – or to put your life
completely on hold until your child _____(fill in the blanks … you know better
than anyone what you are using your child to hide from in your own life).
12.
If
your child’s room is “always a wreck” DO NOT clean it! Close the door. Teach
your child to clean.
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If being a mother
is important to you – look for relationships in which that role is wanting and
can REASONABLY be filled by you, remembering that the child and the adult have
different “mothering” needs.
14.
You
do not have to be a “grown up” all day long. Really! It is good to play.
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If you do not try
to live your life through your children or define your life through your
children, you both will experience less stress and more joy. Remember, it is
complicated enough to live your own life – DO NOT try to live two!
16.
Ask for what you want –
do not wait/expect your partner or your children to read your mind.
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Practice smiling
and laughing every day.
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Practice playing
every day.
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Practice being
silly at least once a day.
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Occasional and
consistent self-gifting is a good thing. you don’t have to spend money – you
can gift yourself with an extra 10 minutes in bed, or an unanswered phone
call, or a day to yourself, or that dreadful movie you’ve been dying to see,
or wearing a color you’d “never” wear – but absolutely love… the list can be
endless. Have fun!
Copyright
Ó
2008 Pamela B. Brewer all rights
reserved
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