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6 STEPS TO GET YOUR MUMMY MOJO BACK!

FOLLOW THESE TIPS TO BECOME A HAPPIER MUM.

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Chantal Hofstee, a clinical psychologi­st and author of Renew Your Mind (Exile Publishing $32.99), says modern mums are doing it a lot tougher than they were a few decades ago.

“Most mums are working a part-time or full-time job, plus research shows they still do the majority of the housework and childcare. Plus the support network of stay-at-home mums that used to be an integral part of raising kids together as a community is no longer there,” she says.

“We might not be able to eliminate stress but we can learn how to manage stress better so it doesn’t impact us and our parenting so strongly,” she adds. Here are six tips to help ease the squeeze.

1 MAKE YOUR PARTNER A PARTNER

“If the balance isn’t working, talk about it and find a better way together,” Chantal says. Communicat­ion is key.

2 DITCH THE PERFECTION­ISM

“On days that my husband has the kids, he counts it as a successful day when they are alive and fed by the end of the day even if they are in bed in their clothes, the dishes haven’t been done and he let them watch a cartoon so he could cook dinner,” Chantal says. “By being more realistic and less perfection­istic, you can stay positive, energetic and in a good mood which will make you a better, less-stressed, parent.”

3 MAKE TIME FOR A CUPPA AND RELAX

The dishes can wait another five minutes. Make the kids a hot chocolate and have a little tea party.

4 STOP CHECKING SOCIAL MEDIA

“Put your phone away when you are with the kids ‒ checking your phone a lot will increase stress,” Chantal says. Hard to do, but worth it. Maybe allocate a time to check social media, such as relaxing on the couch for an hour when the kids have gone to bed.

5 MAKE TIME FOR EXERCISE

“Even if it is a run around the block, it has been proven that regular exercise reduces stress,” Chantal says. “Most mornings I get up early and go for a short morning run during which I practise mindfulnes­s and gratitude and set one to three clear intentions for the day.”

6 BE CONSISTENT WITH YOUR KIDS

“Have clear rules and consequenc­es that don’t depend on your mood or stress levels. This predictabi­lity will reduce stress for both you and your children.”

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