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the “mom-denity” crisis

<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Finding your own identity in a world of spit up&comma; changing diapers and no sleep can be a tough feat&period; You used to be this strong and career driven woman who would stop at nothing to get that big promotion and impress your boss&comma; but once you have a child&comma; priorities shift&period; That huge project you once had your heart set on is now being pulled on string by string&comma; by the little hands of your budding baby&period; Sure&comma; you may go back to work and eventually get to work on that said project&comma; but the feeling of knowing there’s that little special someone waiting at home for you changes things&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Someone once told me that this is &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;just a moment in your life&period;” I live by that sentiment every single day&period; The truth is my little man won’t want to hold my hand or give me one last kiss before bed someday&period; So each and everyday I promise to capture the moment I am in&period; Hold still&comma; turn off my phone and relish in the pure bliss of being mom&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>However&comma; every mom at one point or another poses the question&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Who am I&comma; other than mommy&quest;” It can be tough to find the time to be yourself and enjoy the things you once loved&comma; when you immerse yourself into being the mommy and wife you think your family wants you to be&period; You have the constant burden of what to make for dinner&comma; is my child getting in enough time with me&comma; there’s loads of laundry and dishes with my name on it&period; Let’s not forget how many more questions enter your psyche&comma; when another child pops into the equation&period; The truth&comma; is often times&comma; your child is more than fine&comma; because you’re questioning it&period; Order takeout&comma; put the chores on hold and do what you love&comma; what defines YOU&period; Whether it means joining a book club&comma; taking a dance class&comma; going for a run or even just writing in a journal&period; These things are important to keeping true to who you are and in the long run if you’re happy&comma; then your family is happy for it&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Try to find a sense of community&period; This year I took it upon myself to become my son’s room mom for his class&period; Only two weeks in and I feel a sense of purpose in my community&period; Volunteering my time for my son and his pals has meant so much to me already&period; I’ve been able to connect with the other moms&comma; find partnerships and make new friends&period; We all have one thing in common and that’s to ensure our children are getting the nourishment and education we had always hoped for&comma; so that they can someday become positive contributing members of our society&period; So why not join the PTA or help with a major school event&quest; You’ll be glad you did&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Next time you get down and out about your friends on Facebook&comma; who are enjoying a nice glass of pinot by the lake and that fact that you haven’t taken a shower all day&comma; relish in the fact that you are making one of the hardest sacrifices out there&period; To give up your dreams and aspirations for &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;just a moment in your life&comma;” and before you know it&comma; you’ll only have the memories to look back on&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>-Briana D&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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