For some reason, when many women become mothers they
feel as if they don’t have any time to themselves. Not only do they feel like
they don’t have any time to themselves, they also feel like they don’t have the
right to ask for this time because they are a mother. However, what these women
fail to see is that not only do they have the right to have “me time,” but that this time extremely important.
Perhaps you are one of these women, if so, keep reading. You’ll learn why you
need to set aside your own “me time.”
The first reason that every mother needs her own “me
time” is because none of us are Super Woman. It is impossible for us to deal
with all of the daily demands placed on us as a wife, mother and woman without
giving somewhere. After doing this day in and day out, it’s only natural that
we begin to feel burned out. This is generally when we get a little “cranky.” I
know you all know what I’m talking about. Therefore, it’s important that you
give yourself at least 6 hours every WEEK of “me time.” It will keep you sane.
Not only will “me time” keep you sane, it will also
give you time to do whatever it is you enjoy doing. It doesn’t matter if you
enjoy reading romance novels, shopping, getting your nails done, going to the
movies, cooking, etc. “Me time” is the time you give to yourself every week to
do anything you want to do. Why is this important? So many women live life to
the fullest before they get married and have kids. They know what things they
enjoy doing the most – and they do them. However, when these women get married
and have children they don’t have the time to do these things, and eventually,
they forget all about the things they used to enjoy and, in a sense, they
forget who they were. Giving yourself six hours a week will give you the ability
to continue to enjoy all the things in life you enjoyed before kids.
Finally, setting aside “me time” isn’t just for your
own benefit, but it’s also for your family’s benefit as well. Once you begin to
carve out a little time for yourself every week, you’ll find that you’re in a
better mood and less irritable. Your family will enjoy this too. In addition,
whether or not you want to admit it, your children, and maybe your husband too,
need to learn how to handle things on their own – without you around. Whether
you decide to give yourself “me time” an hour every day or 6 hours one day a
week, this time away will teach your family how to survive on their own – even
if it is just for a little while.
There is one last thing you need to understand about
“me time.” Setting time aside for yourself does not make you selfish or a bad
mother. Don’t ever let this idea take root in your brain. You need time to
yourself so that you can become a better mother. You’ll be more patient and
loving as a result. You’ll also be healthier as you won’t be nearly as stressed
out. So, do yourself a favor and start taking some “me time!”
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