Single Mom or Superwoman?
This morning I did my usual web surfing and came across this article by Shamelessly Red over at Momaroo. It is basically a manifesto for single moms who sick and tired of being sick and tired.
With all the hats we have to wear it’s a wonder that we don’t fall to pieces. Instead we become more resilient and unmoveable in our quest to raise healthy children and keep our sanity at the same time.
So would you define yourself as a Superwoman? Why? How do you keep it together? Do share!
Samantha Gregory
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Samantha Gregory has been encouraging single moms to learn how to thrive and not just survive the single mom journey. She is a coach, mentor, writer, mobile app developer, and mom of two. Hire her for your next project by calling 404-939-6179 or email samantha at richsinglemomma.com. Connect with her on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and Pinterest.
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Hum… good question. To be or not to be a Superwoman. I sometimes like to wear this title, but for me, that S on my chest isn’t permanently stitched there. Its more like, held in place with velcro. Under that S are also other letters that mean other things because I am not always “resilient and unmoveable”, but always human and I have my many moments of weakness.
I am able to hold things together by remembering the task at hand. Remembering that there is someone who is counting on me to be here for her and to care for her, and remembering that I have to because I’m all that she has.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts about this topic. It is so important to define yourself accurately. Only you can know your limitations, that way no one else can impose theirs on to you.
Thank you for taking the time and checking out my blog and for your encouraging words. I do greatly appreciate them.