Secrets Of Happy Moms

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  • Author Carrie Lauth
  • Published November 6, 2005
  • Word count 666

Have you ever noticed how some Moms seem to be very contented

and confident in their role as Mothers, and others seem

chronically stressed and approaching burnout? Why are some Moms

unflappable and able to keep their sense of humor, while others

overreact to the slightest stressors in their day?

I'm currently observing and interviewing these happy Moms as I

conduct research for an upcoming book. While all Moms are

different, these women usually have several of the following

traits in common.

  1. They keep it simple.

I know one Mom who grocery shops every two weeks and buys the

exact same thing every time to prepare the same menu of 14

dinners. Why does she do this? She's picked the family's

favorite meals for her menu to save herself time and arguments

at the dinner table. Anyone with kids knows they like to eat

the same things over and over! This Mom has decided not to

reinvent the wheel twice a month. This is just one example of

keeping it simple.

  1. They teach their kids to be independent.

This doesn't mean they leave them to their own devices all day.

But a smart Mom knows that a 2 year old can put a dish in the

dishwasher, a 4 year old can prepare his own peanut butter and

jelly sandwich, and a 7 year old can sweep a floor (albeit

imperfectly!). Call it "outsourcing" for Moms.

  1. They drop the SuperMom complex.

Not sweating the small stuff seems to be a common trait of

happy Moms. They learn to pick their battles. Getting buckled

into a car seat? Not negotiable. Pink paisley pants with the

orange plaid shirt? Fashion creativity.

Happy Moms also realize that being an awesome Mom doesn't mean

being a perfect Mom. 'Nuff said.

  1. They can often be overheard repeating the phrase "This too

shall pass".

It doesn't mean that bothersome behavior in kids should be

overlooked, for discipline is a huge time saver in the end. It

means that Moms realize that children are...well, uncivilized

creatures, and that much uncivilized behavior will simply go

away on its own as the child matures. Smart Moms are also

keenly aware of their child's development and don't expect more

of them than they are able to give.

  1. Smart Moms take care of themselves.

They don't blame the baby for their extra weight when the baby

in question is potty trained! They put emphasis on good

nutrition, avoiding too much by way of stimulants (caffeine,

sugar), they get adequate rest, and daily exercise. They

realize that you can't pour from an empty bucket.

  1. They live in the moment.

Happy Moms realize that the days are long but the years short.

It's not that they are impervious to stress, it's that they

have learned to lower their expectations and be in the moment

when things get difficult. When your toddler is puking all over

the house, this is not the time to reorganize the hall closet. A

sick day then turns into a time to create sweet memories of

hours spent reading and cuddling on the couch.

  1. They don't worry about what others think.

Whether it's the disapproving glare from the old lady in the

checkout line, the Mother in law who is convinced you're

starving the baby by breastfeeding, or the Pediatrician whose

medical advice strays into parenting advice, happy Moms learn

not to give too much weight to the opinions of those who don't

live in their home.

  1. In other words, they trust their instincts.

Whether it's taking the baby to bed with them so they can get

more sleep or taking a bullied child out of public school,

smart Moms know that they are the expert of their own babies.

  1. Happy Moms have "something else"

It may be a part time home based business or a hobby like belly

dancing. These Moms know that some day their babies will fly the

coop, and they make sure they have a passion that will give them

purpose when that happens.

Carrie Lauth is the author of the upcoming

book: "Awesome Moms: 187 Years of Mothering Wisdom". Take a

sneak peak at http://www.momswisdom.com. For more great

articles and resources for Moms doing things the natural way,

visit http://www.natural-moms.com

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