Fit with Sally: self-care in motherhood
I also want to say here that date night is not self-care. It is again spending time with another person. But self-care is, in my opinion, spending time alone with yourself.
I also want to say here that date night is not self-care. It is again spending time with another person. But self-care is, in my opinion, spending time alone with yourself.
self-care in motherhood is not about escaping reality. It is not about a “once per month” activity. And it is not a selfish act.
Self-care is a deed of self-love, respect and appreciation of yourself, which happens consistently and unselfishly.
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