Learning to manage your new life
When you're a new mother, life can seem overwhelming. Your life
is full of new responsibilities, yet the old ones haven't gone
away. This is a period of adjustment, so recognize it as such.
Here are some ideas to help you cope with this transition
period, and create the life you envision.
First, set your priorities. There will be many days when you
just can't get everything done, so know in advance which things
carry the most importance. Care of your baby is, of course, the
first priority, and in order to do that, you may have to let
some things slide. But, each of us is different, and so is our
tolerance of leaving things undone. For instance, I have three
children, and I hate it when we resort to feeding them fast
food. So, cooking a good dinner has always been a priority for
me. In order to do this, some days the house is a wreck, but
feeding my family a healthy dinner is more important to me than
seeing that all the toys are put away. You need to decide what
works for you personally.
Secondly, ask for help when you need it. Very often, people are
very willing to help, but they're not sure what to do. Tell your
husband what chores he could take over for you that would have
the most impact. Do you have older children that are old enough
to take over more household responsibility? Mothers are
notorious for doing things for their children that the kids are
perfectly capable of handling. Not only will assigning chores to
your children help you out, it will also teach them some
valuable lessons in responsibility.
Next, be sure to network with other women in your situation. If
you're staying home, find other stay at home moms to socialize
with and swap babysitting. If you're a working mom, get to know
other working moms and spend some time with them. Talking to
other women who have the same issues can keep you sane!
Finally, take time for yourself. All you will accomplish by
working yourself nonstop is fatigue. Be sure to get away from
your duties as a Mom to do some of the things you enjoyed before
you had children. Go on dates with your husband, and hang out
with your girlfriends. Continue to pursue your hobbies, or get
some new ones. Being a Mom does change your life, but it doesn't
have to take over your life.