As a college lecturer, I frequently reflect on what’s working and what’s not. When faced with regular performance reviews and student feedback, it’s hard not to.
As a mum for over 15 years, despite the daily feedback and performance reviews from four delightful children, I rarely take time to reflect on myself as a mum. I suspect it’s because I spend all my time as a mum 'doing' rather than 'reflecting'.
Over Christmas, on holiday for a month with my family, I found myself contemplating who I am as a mum for the first time in forever.
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Not in a deeply philosophical way.
More in a 'what do I need to be able to enjoy the next decade of kids at home without going crazy' way.
Here’s what I learnt about myself:
Lesson 1: The tween and teen phase is fulfilling.
One of the happiest times of my life was when my kids were babies and toddlers. Having four kids under six ensured many wonderful years of nurturing little people who needed me. Since my youngest started school four years ago, I have mourned having to move on from that phase of parenting.