5 Joyful habits that all moms should have

Mommy blogger Ginger Arboleda shares her 5 joyful habits that she believes all moms would benefit from having. Read on to learn more!

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Being a mom is fun, but it’s not always easy. It can sometimes feel stressful, frustrating, and the negative feelings can be overwhelming. That’s why it’s important for moms to have joyful habits that they can use to help them deal with the stress that they experience.

5 Joyful habits that moms should have

1. Have a “me day” every month

Having some time for yourself is essential when it comes to your well-being. As much as moms care for their families, it’s also important for moms to take care of themselves.

You won’t be able to be the best mom that you can be if you’re not feeling well, or if you have some personal issues that you need to get sorted out. That’s why it’s important to always make time for yourself. It doesn’t only benefit your own well-being, but also how you care for your family.

2. Get insured for the future

Insurance is something that’s very important for all families to have. One of the things that really stresses out parents, especially moms, is thinking of what’s going to happen to their family in case something happens to them.

That’s why for your peace of mind, make sure to get insurance for you and your family. It might be an additional cost, but at least you’ll feel more secure knowing that you have insurance. It makes you sleep better at night knowing that your family will be well taken care of in case something should happen to you.

3. Create a scrapbook or journal for your child

A scrapbook or journal isn’t just a great way of preserving the memories of your children, but it’s also a good way to keep yourself busy.

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Try to compile photos, some of their drawings, greeting cards, etc. and place it into a clear book or an album. 

It’s a great way to remember the little things your child does when he or she is still young. And it’ll also make for a great gift to give them when they’re all grown up!

4. Share a hobby with your child

Once you become a parent, you’ll soon realize that when people say that “kids grow up too fast,” they really mean it!

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To make sure that you don’t miss out on your little one’s childhood, why not try and share a hobby with your child? It’s a good way to keep them busy, and it’s also a good bonding activity for the both of you.

Having a hobby is one of those joyful habits that fosters your child’s interests and passions. And it’s also a good way to maximize your child’s talents.

5. Look to other parents for support

A good way to keep yourself “sane” even if you’re under a lot of stress would be to have a support group of other parents.

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They can be your friends, your neighbors, or even your close relatives. Having a support group of people who know exactly what you’re going through can be helpful whenever you feel stressed out.

It’s also a great feeling if you’re the one helping out other parents, so it’s a win-win situation for everyone. 

 

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Source: mommyginger.com

READ: 12 Daily habits all happy stay-at-home moms do!

Written by

Jan Alwyn Batara