Dear moms,
Today, we already know very well that everything changes with the arrival of children. Our body changes, our self-image changes, and even our sense of ability, how much we are capable of achieving. We often feel like we’re not good enough, like we don’t know or can’t do it.
Many of us stay-at-home parents face a loss of identity and a sense of frustration when transitioning from a professional role to devoting our time and energy to raising children, and of course, when you call it quits after several years. Motherhood is perfecting, I’ll admit that. But I claim that it demands more from a woman in the process of motherhood and housekeeping than we allow ourselves to admit. Even stay-at-home moms can burn out.
It is important that we as a society recognize the value of the work that such women do. That as a society we support women and do not punish them for motherhood. A woman who stays at home invests her life in a new member of the family, and this investment is important for the whole society. I’m not going to talk about unfair pay or giving up career opportunities because you’re on sick leave for the second time and on and on… That’s for another post.
Imagine that the family is a company, and the manager of this company is her. A mother, a wife and her skills to bravely, confidently and successfully sail through the stormy seas of decisions are key to the success of future generations of managers and everyone else involved in the growth of the family.
This is where coaching can come in as a transformative tool. It can help you regain a sense of self-worth and unlock untapped potential. Embrace the path of motherhood and offer us space for self-reflection. The coaching process encourages you to rediscover your passions and goals. It helps you recognize and appreciate the skills you’ve developed while raising children, such as multitasking, problem solving, organization, empathy, and effective communication.
Coaching supports you in overcoming self-doubt, builds self-confidence and sets achievable goals in line with your passions, allowing you to go beyond the role of caregiver. By reconnecting with your interests, hobbies and personal values, you cultivate a more balanced and fulfilling life.
Perhaps coaching will not be your first choice in solving the above difficulties, but if you open your head and heart and just try, I am sure that the experience will positively surprise you . It’s me
I wish all moms a wonderful Mother’s Day!
Sledge @CoachiEfy



