The reality of motherhood is that it's hard. It's physically, emotionally, and mentally exhausting. We're expected to be the primary caregivers, the chefs, the cleaners, and the emotional support systems for our families. And while many dads are stepping up and taking on more responsibilities, the bulk of the work still falls on moms.
For far too long, mothers have been socialized to believe that selflessness is a virtue. We're told that putting others first is a key part of being a good mom, and that prioritizing our own needs is somehow selfish. But is it really selfish to want to take care of ourselves, to prioritize our own well-being, and to make sure we're happy and healthy? I don't think so. momscomefirst
In conclusion, it's time to challenge the status quo and declare that moms come first. We don't have to be selfless to be good moms; in fact, prioritizing our own needs is essential to being the best parents we can be. By putting mom first, we can create a more balanced, more sustainable, and more joyful approach to motherhood. So, go ahead and put mom first. You deserve it. The reality of motherhood is that it's hard