Getting up early every single day. Cooking all the meals, looking after kids, keeping the house in order, being a great spouse, managing family finances, side hustling during nap time and late at night, after everyone goes to bed... Life of a stay-at-home mom is difficult enough even without working from home or starting any … Continue reading Momtrepreneurs: How To Deal With Lack Of Appreciation As WAHM
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3 Less Well-Known Ways To Heal Your Heart After Miscarriage
Losing a baby at any point during pregnancy has got to be the most difficult thing a mom-to-be can experience. I know, because I've been there. My husband and I lost our first baby sometime around the 10th week of my pregnancy. It's a moment I will never forget - sitting alone at the doctor's … Continue reading 3 Less Well-Known Ways To Heal Your Heart After Miscarriage
How To Effectively Avoid Mom Burnout
Have you ever heard anyone telling you something along the lines of: "How could you ever get tired of your kids? You're their parent!" or "Kids are a blessing. Be grateful!"? If the answer is yes, you're in the right spot. What you've most likely been experiencing - and needing someone to try to understand … Continue reading How To Effectively Avoid Mom Burnout
Tips On Raising A Child On A Budget
Before you get into this post, here's an update: my free 5-day course "Raising Your Child On a Budget" is now open for sign-ups! Apply here! This isn't a "crazy times are upon us" kind of post during the current COVID19 situation. (Although, yes, a lot of people have been laid off and need to … Continue reading Tips On Raising A Child On A Budget
The Stuff You Shouldn’t Feel Guilty About: Baby’s First Year
We live in a judgmental world. There's a whole competition on the social media, parents trying to prove to the people they don't even know that they're the best. That their methods are the most effective in producing the "perfect child". The truth is, there are no perfect methods and there isn't a perfect child. … Continue reading The Stuff You Shouldn’t Feel Guilty About: Baby’s First Year