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5 SECRETS OF calm mums

It’s a stressful time, but there are ways to sidestep that new-parent anxiety #1 Stop multitaski­ng #2 Streamline your tech

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You’re sleep deprived – in fact, you haven’t slept an hour straight for three months. On top of welcoming a new baby, you’re juggling a gazillion other things: food shopping, bills, visitors and appointmen­ts. How do other mums seem to look so calm during these stressful times? Here’s how to boost your zen... Prioritise your responsibi­lities, rather than trying to do everything immediatel­y.

‘Focus on one or two things that are the most important and get those done first,’ says author and occupation­al therapist Angela Lockwood (angelalock­wood.com.au). ‘Be completely focused on what you are doing, then move on to the next thing on your list.’ Rebecca Ryan, mum and author of the book

Mindfulnes­s For Mothers (Pan Macmillan, $19.99), agrees.

‘Do one thing at a time, if you can. Multitaski­ng can drain your energy,’ she says. Grab that phone, switch it to silent and turn off all notificati­ons – and shut that laptop down, Angela says. ‘When we are distracted, we feel pulled in every direction. Take control of how you use your time and only respond to phone calls, emails and social media when you want to,’ she explains.

‘Doing this puts you back in control. This is most important when it is rest time!’

#3 Ask for help

Angela recommends when someone asks to help, take them up on their kind offer.

‘If people didn’t want to help, they wouldn’t offer,’ she explains. ‘When you offer help, you mean it, so stop feeling guilty about asking others for help.’

#4 Learn from your baby

Accordinga­re very mindfulto Rebecca,and we childrenca­n learn that behaviour from them. ‘Children are often absorbed in the moment – when they are engaged in play, when they sing, dance, do craft, or when they are captivated by something in the natural world, like a feather or butterflie­s,’ Rebecca says. Joining in with your child’s play encourages this type of behaviour by allowing us to be in the moment and can also boost our feelings of calmness.

#5 Meditate

As soon as someone suggests a new mum meditate, the response is likely to be: ‘I don’t have time to mediate!’ But according to Rebecca, not finding time is why you should meditate.

‘My tip is to start today and

start simply,’ she suggests. ‘Try looking for pauses in the ebb and flow of your day, and when you find a gap, take three slow, deliberate breaths.’

Rebecca believes that with some practice, you can become calm within a few minutes. NI

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