Motherhood

Real Talk: What Does Being a Self-Loving Mother Mean? {online interview}

Earlier in 2016, I was invited to be part of the Self-Loving Mother Online Summit by Michelle Lee. Michelle invited me to talk to her about what it means to be a self-loving mother, self-care and what keeps me sane as a working mom. As life got crazy I never got a chance to post this but it has a load of great information about being a self-loving mother, self-care and how to be a happy mom.

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** Being self-loving doesn’t mean you’re a selfish mom.

** Not being with your child 24/7 doesn’t mean you’re a bad mom.

** A support system is critical to being a self-loving mom.

** Kids don’t need to be with their parents 24/7!

** Being part of a community is very important!

** It’s OK to say “I need to take a break”.

Want to hear more? Here’s a link to the full interview.

I hope you enjoy it and get something out of it! I was really honest about the things that I do as working mom to keep my sanity (let’s just say something’s gotta give and most of the time it’s a clean house… and I’m OK with the mess).

Also, check out these self-care affirmations you can download and share on social media for free!

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Looking for more?

Dear Working Mom, You’re Doing a Good Job

The Importance of Self-Care: 10 Things We Can Do


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Diana Limongi
Diana a mom, activist, nonprofit professional, podcaster and writer from Queens, NY. She writes about motherhood, activism, raising my multilingual kids, culture and travel. She and her multicultural family live in Queens, NY.

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