7 Self Care Strategies to Pamper the Busy Working Mom
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Article Title: 7 Self Care Strategies to Pamper the
Busy Working Mom
Article Author: Peggy Porter
Article Copyright: 2005
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7 Self Care Strategies to Pamper the Busy Working Mom
Copyright 2005 Peggy Porter
Seeking Balance
www.seekingbalance.ca
As a way of honoring yourself this Mother's Day, I encourage you
to practice some of these self care strategies that have been
helpful for me and my clients:
1. Give yourself permission to add self care to your life. It's
OK for it to be all about you sometimes. Think of self care as
any act of nurturing, meaning anything that enhances your level
of health, wellness and happiness. Look at all areas such as
physical, mental, social, spiritual and financial. Paying an
overdue bill can do just as much for your level of wellness
sometimes as a warm bath.
2. Recognize and blast the barriers. Ask yourself: what is
preventing you from making self care an everyday occurrence? Some
of my clients' barriers that we often work through are feelings
of guilt, lack of time, finances, lack of support or the need for
perfectionism. If any of these ring true for you, take some time
to determine a plan as to how you can overcome them. As Dr. Phil
says.."You can't change what you don't acknowledge".
3. Ditch the Superwoman Syndrome. This syndrome is adding
unnecessary stress and sickness to our lives. We place such
unrealistic expectations on ourselves. The guilt we feel as
mothers often fuels this Superwoman Syndrome. Start letting go of
your mental chatter; practice saying No and remember no one's
life is perfect. As mothers we need to take Superwoman off the
pedestal and start putting a more realistic, imperfect, yet
happier Mom up there.
4. Practice acts of self care on a daily basis. Start creating a
daily habit routine. You can download a Five Daily Habit Sheet
from my website under free resources - YumMe MumMe Coaching.
5. Remember that small acts can have big pay offs. It is the
small yet consistent acts that really pay the biggest dividends
toward your health. Instead of working out one hour every fourth
day, try 25 min on daily basis. The smaller acts are more likely
to become a routine.
6. Allow yourself to dream. Moms can and deserve a life beyond
motherhood. If you are craving something new in your life, ask
yourself what are some of the dreams you have been putting off. I
support Moms in making their dreams come true. Coaching moms in
winning the game of life fulfillment while thriving in motherhood
is what I do best. I see mothers come alive. I see their pursuit
of passion finally realized. I see their ability to thrive in
motherhood increase because they are following their dreams. A
personally fulfilled woman makes an amazing mother. Take
advantage of a complimentary session (peggy@seekingbalance.ca )
with me and start to see what is possible for you as a woman and
a mother.
7. Get yourself a pair of rose colored glasses. Having a healthy
perception of life and a positive attitude is one of the best
self care strategies you can practice. It is a universal law that
what you focus on expands so what are you focusing on? Is your
glass always half empty? Do you complain about everything and
everybody? Take some time to see what your inner chatter is
saying. Then consciously take steps to changing your thoughts and
seeing the glass as half full. A daily reflection of gratitude
and appreciation goes along way toward improving your self care,
your self worth, and your whole life.
I acknowledge all mothers out there who on a daily basis
participate in one of the most challenging, yet rewarding roles
any woman can have in her life time. Take an opportunity to
acknowledge yourself for the many big and little things you do.
Honor yourself from a place of kindness and gentleness. We do
what we know to be the best at the time. Forgive yourself when
needed and celebrate yourself whether you think you need it or
not. We all deserve to be celebrated. Here's to you...Cheers!!!
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) 2005 Peggy Porter
Peggy Porter is a nurse, Wellness Coach, and author of YumME
MumME Makeover-How to Balance Womanhood and Motherhood by
Nurturing the Me in MumMe. If you are a Mom and want to
start creating a healthier balance in your life, go to
www.seekingbalance.ca register for Peggy's free monthly
teleclass and Ecourse! For more info you can also email
peggy @ seekingbalance.ca or call 506-651-4550.
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