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Stay-at-home mom, always tired: what to do
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Stay-at-home mom, always tired: what to do

If a day out or a day off is not happening anytime soon for you, don't worry. That's probably not what you actually need to find relief and satisfaction in your life.

Simply Convivial: Biblical Homemaking, Homeschooling & Mom Life—Without Burnout

January 1, 20209m 34s

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3Rs of Meaningful Housework: simplyconvivial.com/clean


Moms are told all over social media and advertisements that we need more self-care. It's true that we become easily wearied, easily overwhelmed, easily frustrated - and a break sounds too good to be true. Self-care for stay at home moms seems like a reasonable solution. 

But the break we actually need to overcome the weariness, the overwhelm, the frustration might be different from a day out or a day off. 

If a day out or a day off is not happening anytime soon for you, don't worry. That's probably not what you actually need to find relief and satisfaction in your life.

January’s podcasts are all about so-called self-care. Now, self-care in medical terms refers to your ability to do basic things like brush your teeth and use the bathroom by yourself. But when the internet tells you that you need self-care, that’s not usually what they mean. In fact, a CNN article about trends for 2020 outright said that self-care on social media means luxuriating. 

You don’t need to treat yourself or indulge in luxuries to be happy with your life. Let’s get a grip and a game face on and find not only contentment but also joy in our real life home duties. Stay turned this month on the podcast for more on getting real with self-care.

 


3Rs of Meaningful Housework: simplyconvivial.com/clean

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self-carestay at home momshouseworkhomemaking