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Struggling with mom guilt? Here are a few tips to overcome it

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 10, 2024, 15:00 IST
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​Mom guilt is a pervasive feeling experienced by many mothers​


Mom guilt is characterized by a sense of inadequacy, self-blame, and the fear of falling short in their parenting role. It often arises from societal expectations, personal standards, and the pressure to meet the perceived ideals of motherhood. Overcoming mom guilt involves acknowledging its existence, reframing perspectives, and implementing practical strategies to foster self-compassion and a healthier mindset.

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​Recognize mom guilt​


Mom guilt can manifest in various ways, from feeling guilty about taking time for self-care to questioning parenting decisions and worrying about not being present enough for the children. Social media, societal norms, and comparisons with other mothers can amplify these feelings. Recognizing mom guilt is the first step towards addressing it, as it allows mothers to understand that these feelings are shared and can be managed.

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​Change the perspective​



Changing the narrative around motherhood is essential for overcoming mom guilt. Recognize that perfection is unattainable, and every mother faces challenges. Understand that making mistakes is a natural part of parenting, and these moments can be valuable learning experiences for both mother and child. Shift the focus from unrealistic expectations to acknowledging and appreciating personal efforts and achievements as a mother.

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​Don’t hesitate to prioritize on self-care​


Mothers often neglect self-care due to the demands of parenting and the guilt associated with taking time for themselves. However, prioritizing self-care is crucial for mental and emotional well-being. Establishing boundaries, setting aside time for hobbies, exercise, or relaxation, and seeking support from friends or family can help recharge and reduce feelings of guilt. Remember that a mentally and physically healthy mother is better equipped to care for her family.

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​Don’t be harsh on yourself; set realistic expectations​



Mom guilt often arises when mothers set excessively high expectations for themselves. Setting realistic and achievable goals helps in creating a healthier and more sustainable parenting approach. Understand that there will be good days and challenging days, and it's okay not to have everything under control all the time. Celebrate small victories, and be kind to yourself when facing setbacks.

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​Build a robust support system​


Seeking support from a network of friends, family, or other mothers can provide a sense of solidarity and understanding. Sharing experiences, discussing challenges, and gaining insights from others can help normalize the struggles of motherhood. Knowing that others have faced similar feelings and overcome them can be empowering and reassuring.

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​Love imperfections​


Perfection is an unrealistic standard that fuels mom guilt. Embracing imperfection is liberating and allows mothers to let go of the constant pressure to meet unattainable ideals. Understand that mistakes are part of the parenting journey, and they don't define one's ability to be a loving and effective mother.

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​Seek help​

If mom guilt becomes overwhelming and begins to significantly impact daily life, seeking professional help from a therapist or counselor is a proactive step. Mental health professionals can provide guidance, coping strategies, and a safe space to explore and address the underlying causes of mom guilt.

​This is why you should never punish your child​

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