Being a stay-at-home mom is hard work. Being a work-from-home mom is even harder work. Donât get me wrong; itâs beyond rewarding and itâs not something that I would ever change about â but itâs not a walk in the park (actually, donât even get me started on our last walk in the park). There are pros and cons to everything; working, staying home, working while staying home. Itâs life. The cycle is never-ending.
You make the decision to have kids and you make the decision to take care of them in XYZ manner and you will always have a moment in which the grass looks greener. It doesnât usually last long before you remember that you canât imagine living anyone elseâs life than your own because itâs pretty darn great, but it does help to remember that itâs perfectly normal and okay to be overwhelmed and question your sanity.
Youâll Realize the Office Wasnât that Bad
We spend years working in our careers and maybe dreaming of the day in which we never have to step foot into another office again. Then you have kids and you become a stay-at-home or work-from-home mom and suddenly you realize that thereâs something to appreciate about having an office not at home. Thereâs something to be said about running solo into Starbucks, interacting with adults who donât use the words âpoopyâ or ânoâ in every other sentence. It doesnât mean you love your new job any less, it just sometimes takes perspective to realize that there are benefits to some things and downfalls to others.
Nap Time is Sacred Time
You donât nap when the baby naps. Once you have your little one on a schedule, it doesnât matter what kind of mom you are. You have work to do. You have this many hours to get this much accomplished and find a few minutes to sit down and relax â if possible.
Nothing Compares to this Bond
You might avoid taking them to the grocery store like the plague, find yourself willing them to take more and more naps as they are always one step ahead of you and wishing you could just throw all their toys away so you never have to pick them up again, but at the end of the day, youâre going to feel this bond with your kids that makes you realize that your life is exactly as it should be.
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