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7 Tips on How to Be a Good Mom


It is natural for mothers to wonder if they are doing a good job as mothers. We are constantly asking ourselves, "How do I be a good mom?" and "Am I a good mother?"


Every mother wonders if she is a good mother and if she is doing a good job as a mother.


It's natural to be concerned about our children. And whenever one of them does something wrong, we wonder if we had anything to do with it. At times like these, we may wonder, "Am I a good mom?"


In times of uncertainty, it is easy for us to overthink everything, questioning whether we even belong in the good moms club!


So, how do you go about being a good mother? Are there any qualities I should possess? Should I do this or that? Say a few words? How often do I say yes or no to my children? How do we answer the question, "What is a good mother?"


What is a Good Mother?


Many of us wonder, "What makes a good mother?" and "What qualities does she possess?"

First and foremost, when discussing what constitutes a good mother, it is important to remember that this does not imply perfection! No mother is perfect, and we don't really want to be, do we?


A good mother strives to be the best version of herself. Throughout her motherhood journey, she makes mistakes, admits them, then picks herself up and tries again.


That's the beauty of being a good mother; she just keeps trying to be the best she can be.


A good mother is selfless, but she recognizes the importance of "me time" in order to care for her family.


Even when it is difficult, good mothers teach their children the difference between right and wrong. They are there for their children when they need them the most, but then they let them fly on their own when they are ready.


When good mothers' children fall, they are there to help them up, dust them off, and encourage them to keep trying!


There are numerous other characteristics that define a good mother. So, how do we become good mothers? How do we get to the category of good moms?


How to Be a Good Mother?

So, of course, the age-old question of how to be a good mother arises. What can we do to achieve the status of "good mom" in life?


Here are ten things you can do to be a better mother.


1. Let go of the inner critic.


Being a good mother entails letting go of your inner critic.


No mother should ever put herself in the shoes of another parent. No two mothers are alike, just as no two children are alike, and each parenting style has its own place.


We are our harshest critics, and it is all too easy to compare ourselves to Susie Homemaker, Cathy Corporate, and every other mom we meet on Instagram.


We often wonder, "Why can't I be more like (fill in the blank...)?" What we don't realize at the time is that we are comparing our worst to their best.


So, as we let go of our inner critic, we begin to believe that we are doing a good job and that we truly belong in the good moms club.


2. Your best is good enough.

We all want to do our best, but the problem arises when we believe that our best isn't good enough.


We may feel that no matter what we do, our efforts fall short, but consider how your son or daughter sees it, especially when they are young.


Do you think they'll notice that mom couldn't afford to buy them the Halloween costumes they wanted?


No, they'll remember the good times they had helping you make their costumes, even if those costumes were never quite right.


Children will not remember the things they had, but they will remember the memories they made with you.


3. Take better care of yourself so that you can perform at your best.


Self-care is an essential component of motherhood. A mother who does not care for herself is unable to care for her children.


For example, if a mother is extremely ill and does not take the time to see a doctor, she may become weaker and weaker until she is unable to even get up to get her child food.


On the other hand, if she had gone to the doctor and gotten some antibiotics, the illness would not have been as severe and would have cleared up in a matter of days.


The same can be said for healthy mothers.


A mother who does not take care of herself will feel stressed and unloved. She is unable to love others, especially her children when she is stressed and unloved.


So make time for yourself. Read a book, take a bath, exercise, or get a pedicure. Whatever it is that will make you feel better and allow you to return refreshed, do it so that you can continue to be a good mother.

4. Less is more.

Children, especially when they are young, appreciate the simple pleasures of life.


Children may not remember the elaborate measures you took to throw them the perfect birthday party. They won't remember the large pile of gifts.


However, they will recall that one small special gift you purchased or that special mommy and I date to the ice cream shop.


A child's attention span is spread thin, but these small moments you create will shine a bright light on your child's memories.


5. Communication is essential for being a good mother.

When we're trying to figure out how to be a good mom, communication is essential.


Regardless of how much or how little your child speaks to you, communication is about much more than the number of words that come out of his or her mouth.


It is about actively participating in their interests.


Spend some time listening to your son's music or playing video games with him.

Just remember that knowing your child's interests will provide you with insights into him that you would not have otherwise, even if you tried to strike up a conversation with him.


If your children (especially teenagers) start talking to you, regardless of how busy you are, listen. This is when they may require your assistance the most.


Establish good communication with your children early on so that when parenting them becomes more difficult, you will have years of practice communicating with them.


6. Arrange separate dates for your children.

Every child wants to feel important, and one of the best ways to do so is to spend time with each of them individually.


Yes, family time is important, but make sure to set aside time for each child and use this time to communicate and learn about their interests.


7. Establish Reasonable Expectations


Setting reasonable expectations is one of the most important secrets to being a good mom.


You can't expect the house to be spotless when you have small children running around. You can't expect teenagers to tell you everything that happens in their lives down to the smallest detail.


Moms are happier, less stressed, and life appears to go more smoothly for everyone in the family when we set reasonable expectations.


Remember that being a good enough mother isn't a matter of opinion. It is a fact that you are already adequate. All you have to do is believe you are.


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