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5 lesson learned in two years of the motherhood journey
Although, there is an unlimited number of lessons
that I have learned in these 2 years of the motherhood journey. I’m sure
there’re many more to explore. But here are a few which I would like to
highlight and share with other “moms-to-be” and “already a mother”.
“A mother can only understand the feeling and
emotions of another mother”. – Radhika
1. Be a responsible mother
OMG! Responsibilities. Such a heavy word. Isn’t it? You already had so many responsibilities as a woman, daughter-in-law, and wife, etc. but now as a mother too. A mother’s responsibility speaks a thousand words which are not everyone’s cup of tea. Being a mother is not a part-time job, but the entire life you’re on this planet.
The first responsibility of a new mother is to take
care of her child in every aspect of life. kids demand attention in everything
like physical, mental, social and spiritual, etc. which we’re going to talk
about in the upcoming chapters. The first 1000 days play a crucial role in the
child’s development. The father and other family members also play an equal
role in the child's upbringing. But a mother is the first and the last one who
has to be responsible for the same. We’ll be talking about both topics in the
upcoming chapters.
2.
Patience
This is one of the most important traits which one must follow. Any parent would love to see and do their kids the best possible way. It fills their heart with infinite happiness when they see their kids achieving new milestones every single day. But they often forget that a “slow and steady one wins the race”. A child can achieve depending on his/her capabilities. We can't force them to achieve beyond it.
Such questions keep on arising. Now, what’s next? When a kid is going to speak? When a kid is going to recognize things? But this doesn’t happen. Every kid takes their own time, which we must appreciate as parents. We need to keep patience and should go with the flow. It also achieved every milestone in its time and depending on the kid’s capabilities.
3. Spending quality time
Kids demand nothing from their parents, but what
they expect is “quality time”. It depicts the time you allot to your kids. It
might be listening to them, or playing with them. Mostly, it happens in the
case, when a father or a mother comes back home in the evening from work. A hug
is enough to express how much they missed each other during the day.
4.
Multitasker
You never know how strong you’re until you’re in
the situation. Once you enter motherhood, managing multiple tasks is all you
need to be active at. Like feeding the baby till managing the household chores
and taking care of yourself.
The priority of a mother is “to take care of her
kid” over anything. It comes naturally when you see your baby crying and you
realize they need more attention than anything else.
5.
Trust your Maternal Instincts
God has inherited this trait once a woman becomes a
mother. A mother’s instinct is damn strong and can never go wrong. A child is
always in a mother’s thoughts. She knows what's best for him/her before anyone
could figure it out. A mother needs to feel proud of herself. I feel blessed
when being a mother, my gut instinct matches with the situation. It makes me
feel more confident. It becomes stronger with time and experiences.
So, Mumma!
What’re you waiting for?
Don’t feel less.
You’re blessed with everything you
need.
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Don't forget to share, what lessons have you learned from your motherhood journey?