You asked, I have answered! Someone asked me to talk about self-confidence as a mother, and here are some ways to build your confidence as a mother: 🌹Embrace your unique journey. Don’t compare yourself with other mothers. 🌹Believe that you are the best mother to your child. Even if you’re a first-time mother, focus on the little things you’re doing right instead of what you think you’ve missed. 🌹Take good care of yourself. Motherhood brings big changes; from sleepless nights and breastfeeding to body shifts, that can be exhausting and impact your confidence. 🌹Surround yourself with positive people who uplift and support you during tough times, instead of judging you. Remember, motherhood is a journey, and you’re doing an amazing job! For a more detailed and personalized conversation, book a session today. #motherhood #confidence #motherhoodjourney #family #children #selfcare Arinda Mothers Empowerment Foundation
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