Guest Blog Post For Unashamedmomtourag
- Amira B

- Jan 6, 2020
- 5 min read
Unsolicited Self-Care Advice For Mothers
By: Amira Blake
Motherhood. It comes with the good, the bad, and the ugly (and I’m not just talking about your child’s questionable diaper...not going to feed them peas anymore right?).
Whether you are a mother, are in the process of becoming a mother, or are thinking about being a mother. There is one thing that is blindingly clear, everyone feels the need to give you advice.
Whether you want it or not. And most of the time it comes from people that are not even parents
Your “yoga ambassador” neighbor insists that breastfeeding is better than formula and that she does it because she is trying to raise the next Einstein (there’s no evidence that this is true by the way). While your aunt twice removed is telling you not to hold the baby too much or else you will “spoil” them. Well aunt Becky, maybe that’s why your son has questionable psychopathic tendencies.
Did you know that when I was younger, my mom didn’t let me suck on my thumb because she didn’t want to pay for braces in the future?
Now folks, that’s true parenting.
Thinking far into the future to save yourself money. I can’t say if this parenting technique is valid, but I will say that I never did have braces and my teeth are straight. At the end of the day, mothers will never not receive advice on how to be a great parent.
I know, mothers are always told what not to do and what to do in regard to the baby. But where is the advice for the mother themselves. I mean, yes the baby is very important. But so is the goddess who carried them.
You are rocking that baby weight by way!
I don’t know about you, but I feel this insane amount of pressure nowadays to birth a baby, take care of it, go to work, take care of a house (with help of course because it is 2020 already), and still look and act like a boss babe. Honestly, just thinking about it is tiring.
Where is there time to take care of yourself when there is so much to get done?
I mean I’m sorry, but I don’t have a team of make-up and hairdressers making me look presentable
*cough* Kardashian and other reality tv shows *cough*
So, how is a mother suppose to have it all, do it all, and not get totally drained?
I’ll tell you the secret......
They aren’t.
No one person can do all of that.
Social media is a lie. (Sorry to burst your bubble)
BUT there is something that you can do that will make your life, your family’s life, and everyone else’s life amazing.
Self-Care.
Do you remember when you were a kid?
If you don’t just try and imagine it with me here.
Your mom is running around like a headless chicken trying to find the “perfect” top that went with your pants. Throwing clothes every which way and then uncomfortably shoving your body through varies holes in the shirt because the family was late to some event.
While she was trying to make you look like a baby masterpiece painted by Van Gough, she would be looking like the opposite.
Hair haphazardly thrown in a pony tail and jeans that haven’t been washed in ages
Is that a mustard stain or throw up on there? Who knows?Is it true you don’t need to wash jeans THAT often?
Though this example may be a tad exaggerated, to a certain extent parents did have their child looking better than them.
This makes sense because we want our little angles (or devils depending on your mood) to look amazing because they are precious.


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