As a mum, I know the challenges of trying to balance everything from family life to personal wellbeing, and everything in between. Where’s the time to keep fit, eat healthily, and have me time? Like many mums, I’ve experienced moments of feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and at times, utterly drained. But through it all, one thing has helped me come back to feeling calm and clarity and that’s through writing. And hugs and reassurance from Danny quite a lot – I couldn’t ask for a more supportive husband.

Running The Mama Perspective has become more than just a blog for sharing tips and personal stories. It has become my therapy – a safe space where I can share my thoughts, reflect on my experiences as mum and every day life and find release in the process. It’s a place where I can be honest and hope that at least one person out there can relate to what I’m feeling as I write a new post. Here’s how writing helps me manage stress, and how it can help you too.

Expressing my thoughts

Motherhood often comes with a flood of emotions. The highs of parenting are amazing, but the lows can feel overwhelming and lonely a lot of the time. Writing has allowed me to express these emotions. Whether I’m having a rough day with my son being more sensitive (gets it from his mama) or reflecting on challenges at work, writing everything down on this blog gives me a sense of release. I still might feel some anxiety or stress but when I unload all those thoughts here, it does reduce the amount that was initially there.

Not that I should have to validate my feelings to anyone, but it’s like my readers understand me and I can let go of the emotional weight. In person, it’s not often there are more than a handful of people who can respect my feelings and give me the space to express myself without judgment. But when people read my blog, it makes it all worth the while when, someone that could be a complete stranger, just gets it.

Some kinda escape from the chaos

Motherhood has its chaotic days where it’s easy to get lost in juggling responsibilities, and trying to meet everyone’s needs. Writing gives me an escape, even if just for a little while. When I sit down to write, I get lost in my own thoughts, which means I can disconnect from anything that’s pressuring me to feel the way I do.

It’s like a therapeutic pause – a reminder that amidst the chaos, I deserve time for myself. It helps me reconnect with who I am, and most of all reminds me how much I do love being a mum no matter what kind of day I’ve had.

A sign of growth

When I look back at my older blog posts, each one reminds me of how far I’ve come. I see the challenges I faced, the lessons I learned, and the ways I’ve grown. Writing not only helps me release stress in the moment, but it also provides an online journal of my personal journey into motherhood and wellness.

It feels good reading my own words months later to realise how much I’ve overcome. Whenever self doubt kicks in, this blog reminds me that I can handle whatever comes my way. It’s as if I turn to think, “If I handled that, I can handle this.”

Writing on The Mama Perspective has become an important part of my mental and emotional wellbeing. I’m so glad I decided to start this blog. It’s my therapy – a place that helps me process my feelings and step back from the days when I’m struggling.

Have you ever thought about blogging or creating a journal? Whether it’s for yourself or to share with others, writing can help you find clarity, reduce stress, and connect with your authentic self. It’s not about perfection; it’s about the release it gives you to feel like yourself after a few deep breaths and a few drafts before hitting publish!

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