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Parenting without the Guilt

Many a time one may question yourself if you are doing the right thing for your child. There are many experts out there every ready to dish out their “best” advices to you on how to solve your problems. Is it really possible to eradicate the problem by using Expert A’s techniques? Should I go with Expert B’s recommendation instead?  Will the fix be temporary or permanent?  How long will it take to solve the problem?

101 questions flood through your head as ponder over the “best solution” to your current problem. The more advices you seek the more confuse you get. You may even be frustrated and filled with regret if your desired results are not met and you are left with thinking “What if??”

I personally have been in that situation before and it isn’t a good feeling to have. Regret doesn’t do anyone any good. No point mopping over what has or hasn’t been done. It is time to move on and continuing doing what you know is best for your child.

Here are some tips on how to be at peace with yourself and your parenting style.

  1. Take head of what you are taking in

    Ask yourself what you believe in. Who is influencing your train of thought? Are you focused more on the positive or negative comments? Are you proud to be yourself or easily swayed by flashy media images and fads?  It may not be easy to self reflect but once you manage to get it done you will have a better understanding of your needs.

  2. Listen to your inner self/voice

    Meditation will help to muffle the voices you hear in your head. It would help you connect with your inner voice/self.  Let’s take a simple task of choosing what to wear to work in the morning. Should I wear a dress? Pants or skirt? Do you really want to wear that fancy looking dress or comfortable pants with a blouse? Think back to when you’ve listened to your inner self before making a decision. What did it feel like? Was it stressful? Did it feel good?

  3. Build on your Victories

    Note when you are listening to your inner self. Like the time you were extremely tired and rejected an offer for a night out with your friends. Ask yourself, “What is important to/for me?” Even if it is just taking some time out for ME TIME is that something that you want to do?

  4. Communicate your desires

    Upon noticing what you want, it is important to have your desires communicated. Say it out and say it clearly. Even though your friends may or may not ask you it is important for them to know how you feel and what you want.  You may not get your way or desires each time and that’s how life is. However, if you haven’t said out your piece you will NEVER get what you desire.

  5. Balancing what you learn or hear

    It is tough to judge whether the advice you have got is good or bad. Sometimes advices from our parents and friends help us while at other times their good intentions may turn out to give us more problems and stresses. Worst to say, some individuals may deliberately mislead you with bogus information to give you a false sense of assurance.

It is important for you to sieve the advices given and use your intuition on what is the most appropriate line of action to be taken. This way you will be able to live without regrets.

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Creating a Positive Mindset- For the Mompreneur

(c) Dominique's Desk 2009

I have had a lot of my mind lately. It hasn’t been easy holding down a full time job, mummy duties, housework and being a mumpreneur.

It has been exhausting trying to juggle all. Sometimes I do feel like giving up being a mompreneur as it hasn’t been that easy. I went mentally drained for days as I had to often do business analysis, marketing and planning for the various ventures that I am in.  I often question myself – Is the time and effort I have put in for my businesses are worth it?  Should I give it up and just concentrate on the kids and my existing job?

With the current business climate it is depressing seeing how difficult it is for me to earn a secondary income. Revenue is not coming in as much and soon as projected.  It is very easy for negative thoughts of failure and poisonous thoughts of jealousy or envy of other mumpreneurs  successes to invade my mind.

Here are some tips on how I maintain a positive mindset.

  1. Focus on  Empowering Yourself.

    If you believe in yourself, you are halfway to success. Knowing  WHAT needs to be done is more important than HOW it is to be done.Ask yourself what you want for yourself.  How to overcome any stumbling blocks if any.Analyse the situation and take baby steps to solving the problem.

  2. Ignore the competition.

    Even though it is good to know how your competitors are doing you can put yourself under undue stress when you see them coming out with new products or having “success claims” .Constantly comparing yourself against others does not help one’s self esteem and it may derail you f
    from your business schedule.

    If you have a top notch product or stellar content the customers and revenue will come.

  3. Focus on one day at a time. It is definitely easier to go through the week thinking of what you will have to do today then looking at the mountain load of tasks you will have to complete by the end of the week or month.  Focus on what you can do today to achieve your goals. Think constructive thoughts and give yourself  bite size projects which you are certain to be able to handle irregardless of how the day turns out for you.
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