Mum guilt. Let’s face it, it’s real. While most of us are just doing our best, day in, day out, sometimes we can’t help but beat ourselves up over our parenting and choices. Wishing we’d done something differently, or counting up our perceived 'failures' along the way.
While you're here, watch a spoken word video starring Laura Bryne on the pressures that mothers face in their daily lives. Post continues after video.
I say it’s time to ditch the guilt. Easier said than done, I know, but here are seven things I’m not going to feel guilty about anymore.
Having a cleaner aka the cleaning fairy.
Magic is real. And I realised that when I finally caved in to my husband’s suggestion and hired a wonderful cleaner. She comes to our house once a fortnight, and it’s been absolutely life-changing for us as a family.
Once a fortnight, our house is clean from top to bottom all at the SAME TIME.
I know it’s an absolute privilege to be able to afford a cleaner, and I’ve struggled with a lot of guilt around it. Surely we should be able to keep our own house clean?
But with three kids under nine, a shift-working husband and running my business, it’s fair to say that cleaning efforts in the past were sporadic and half-hearted. And there is still so much to do daily to keep the house in order, food cooked, clothes cleaned, etc.