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Don't Leave Yourself Behind

 

Being a parent is an absolutely encompassing and overwhelming feeling. The moment you become a parent, your whole world changes. The way you look at life, too, will change. The things that you do will also change. Your emotions, feelings and sometimes personality too will change. Being absolutely in love with our kids is an innate response to such an intensely satisfying job is naturalBUTdont leave yourself behind.

What I mean to say when I say Dont Leave Yourself Behind is that you neednt choose between yourself and your kids all the time. Yes, there are instances whereby you would have to sacrifice something for your kids this is all part of parenting. Like you have to forego the pair of beaded sandals to pay for your kids tuition. You might have to forego going out for coffee with your friends to take your kids out. You might have to sacrifice personal time to be with your kids. All this is part of life. But there is a very distinct line to be drawn. Where you draw that line is entirely up to you but there has to be a line drawn between you and your kids.

When a mother or parent sacrifices everything (and I mean EVERYTHING!) for her children, when they grow up, the parent might feel empty when all the birds have left the nest. This is the time when he/she will feel that he/she has neglected him/herself. What is he/she left with when the kids have grown? Emptiness? Feeling of depression? Consider also that a parent might even start blaming the kids for having taken everything there is to take from the parent and are ungrateful.

No, no, nothis is not what we want.

The moment you draw the line between yourself and your kids, youre not distancing yourself from them. You are focusing on yourself so that you will be in a better position to enjoy them later on. The more satisfied and happier you feel, the better you will be with your kids. Frustrated parents will lack the judgment faculty. They will be short fused and easily-angered. This cannot be good for boisterous children demanding your attention.

So, starting from now, find out what your hobbies are, what you LIKE and DISLIKE to do. Find out more about yourself as a person and as a parent. Find times that you can actually fit YOURSELF into your busy day. It could be just 10 minutes of yoga if thats what you like. Or you could find some time to read or go for a swim (without the kids). This is your way of reminding yourself that even though youre a parent now, youre still a person deserving of your own attention.

Author: Marsha Maung
 
Author Bio:

Marsha Maung

Marsha Maung is a freelance work at home graphic designer and writer residing in Selangor, Malaysia with her husband, Peter and 2 kids, Joshua and Jared. She is the author of "Raising Little Magicians", "No Products to sell" and many other books! Please visit her website for more information.

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