Patronising or celebratory?
Why is it once you push a child out of your vagina (or have one artfully lifted out of your uterus) you spend an eternity being defined by that single act?
No longer are you a woman, you are a mother. No longer are you Nobel Prize winning scientist Elizabeth Blackburn, you are Professor Blackburn, mother-of-one. No longer are you Olympic gold medalist Cathy Freeman. But Olympian and mother, Cathy Freedman. No longer are you journalist Leila McKinnon, but new-mum Leila McKinnon, who got that baby body back fasssst. *Snaps fingers*.
Your identity becomes about your children and nothing else, so much so that even your livelihood becomes about kids. The thing that once defined you and your place in the world – how you make a living – becomes somehow shaped by your personal family choices.
And nothing sums that up more than the newly in-vogue term ‘mumpreneur.’
When you Google ‘mumpreneurs,’ you will discover a range of successful, talented, hard working, intelligent women who run businesses that quite often started at home.
There’s Therese Rein, Janine Allis of Boost Juice, Natalie Bloom of Bloom Cosmetics. There’s also Victoria Beckham and Miranda Kerr. These women alone are worth millions of dollars.