
Most dedicated mothers give everything to their families without ever asking for anything in return. While they do so with their hearts full of love for those in their lives, that doesn’t mean the daily routine of caring for others doesn’t take a toll.
Many mothers struggle with their confidence, especially when their energy is always directed outward. Being confident requires a bit of that energy to be turned inward. Rebuild your confidence in a pressure-free way that doesn’t put more on your plate by trying these tips:
Have Something That’s Just Yours
When you give, give, give to everyone around you, you need something that’s just for you. For some, that might be a cosmetic procedure that helps you reclaim something you lost, like Estherian veneers when you’re not happy with your smile or a mommy makeover when you desire post-pregnancy body transformation. For others, it’s a hobby that you may have given up when you became a mother and started tending to everyone else’s needs.
Redefine Success
Some days, being a parent can feel as though you’re on a sinking ship. You can’t seem to get ahead, and you can’t help but feel like you’re a failure. It’s in these moments that you need to redefine the definition of success. If your standard is always that you should have done everything perfectly for the day, you’ll always feel behind.
Instead, you should rephrase success as something that actually matters today. Some days, that will mean that you had a calm conversation with your child, not a spotless house.
Watch Your Internal Tone
Ask yourself: Would you speak to your kids the way you speak to yourself? If the answer is no, it’s time to make a change. You don’t need to force positivity and make every inner monologue sound like a self-help book, but you should be fair to yourself. Rather than say that you’re failing at a particular task, tell yourself that it was a tough moment, but you handled it.
Don’t Fall for the ‘Everyone Else is Doing Better’ Illusion
Comparison is the thief of joy. You can lose a great deal of precious time and happiness by comparing yourself to others, thinking that you’re not good enough or doing a good enough job. The reality is that even those who portray their lives as perfect and happy can be thinking the same about others.
Everyone’s journey is different, and many of us are living our lives the best way we know how. Confidence in this phase is about accepting that your life won’t be perfect, but feeling confident in its imperfection.
Notice the Invisible Wins
You likely don’t give yourself much praise for what you do every day because it’s part of your daily routine. You get the kids ready for school, make meals, break up fights, and manage everyone’s schedules. These are all crucial tasks, but you may not realize that they require real skills. Start noticing them deliberately, and you may see your confidence grow.
Many mothers find themselves lacking confidence as they give every part of themselves to their families every day. It’s time to regain some of that much-needed confidence and identity by accepting your imperfections, celebrating the invisible wins, and enjoying something that’s yours alone.
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