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Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Bloggers Who Help Preserve A Mothers Sanity

By Joyce Martin


Thank goodness some still want to be mothers, right? Not only does this keep the species going, it makes the best case scenario for children (a viewpoint supported by massive research!). However, the state of motherhood can be a trying time for women. Keeping a mothers sanity is important to society as a whole. The internet has brought a whole new sort of support group - the mommy blog.

Although problems tend to differ based on circumstances, there are many common concerns. A stay-at-home mother may feel more cut-off from adult life than one who works outside the home. However, a working mother may hurry home and devote herself to housework and 'quality time' (if she has the energy) with her child. Neither of these women have time for friends unless they are in the same play group. It doesn't help when society tends to minimize the contribution a mother makes.

For this woman, a blog may provide company. It may help keep her in touch with others who are doing the same thing she is or are living in a way that's completely different. A skillful writer of an internet post can certainly provide encouragement and reinforcement, stressing the importance of what homemakers are doing and helping them stay relevant.

Single parents really do have more financial constraints than those who share the responsibility with a husband. However, a married woman may feel meeting the demands of home and children complicated by having to please a man, too. To make things worse, many if not most women (people) are not crazy about keeping a house neat and clean. All homemakers have burdens that vary from light to crushing.

This in no way mitigates the stress of being the sole financial, emotional, and moral support of a household. Single parents really do need all the support and comfort they can get. Women who may have to work while putting their children in daycare have to realize that feeling guilty will not help. The ideal of a happy mom in a happy home with a happy hubby giving unconditional love and support is a rosy picture that seldom fits reality.

No matter the circumstances, it is true that mothers tend to be isolated. Their former friends may be putting a career ahead of starting a family or may be too busy on the singles scene to want to hang out. A mom may feel she has little to talk about when they do get together. A blog can be an undemanding way to share, however virtually, with others who face the same problems and have the same concerns.

There are sites that provide a real forum for discussion. Many who merely skim the blog will focus on the comments. It may just be that there is another woman out there with a creative solution or who feels unable to stay upbeat and just needs to off-load some of her feelings. Sometimes there will be an outpouring of sympathy and support that is heart-warming.

Women can find numerous blogs online and find one that suits them and their situation. A virtual coffee clatch or touchy-feely group can mean a lot to someone who has no other outreach, especially at the random moments she may find herself with some precious free time.




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