It is so easy for us as mothers to lose connection. When our children were infants we were so immersed in the everyday care of a newborn we didn’t realize how labour intensive it was/is. We have no time for connection then, it was/is hard enough to get enough sleep at times to connect with anyone. When life becomes easier and we experienced more “free time”; which in reality isn’t all that free. With each child we have the cycle renews and the more we become, if we are not careful, lost in the role of mom.
Free Time:
Free time with children is never truly free, not as free as it was without children. Our minds have how been set on mommy mode. Where ever we are we wonder: “Is little Johnny or Susy all right.” We must learn to once in a while turn off the mommy mind so we can be present to others, and truly be, if only for a hour. But that is not always a bad thing; it is the mommy mind that alerts us to troubles going on in our family. It is when you can’t turn the mind off that you should take that as s sign that something(s) may be up.
Are you feeling over connected.
Being over connected to your children can be a sign that attention needs to be paid. Attention is a conponent of connection; if we are not attentive we can not, (”see”), attend to situations. There are times in motherhood when we will be consumed with our children. It is something ingrained in us. Infants need constant care, toddlers need watching, children need teaching and teens need guidance. Problems come when we are so consumed that our children are the only thing we are thinking about.
Here are some thoughts to ponder:
Am I over connected to my children because:
- I am using them as a shield to keep me form connecting with others?
- I am over connected because there is a concern about my child and I do not know where to turn?
- I am over connected to my child because my husband and I are not on the same page with parenting or situation management?
- I am over connected to my child because I have lost something in my life, my relationships?
Look at each situation for the truth that it holds. That truth will guide you in the direction you need to go and the actions you need to take to solve what ever problem maybe occurring. Even in the darkest situation there is always a blessing, it comes when we look beyond the guilt and see the progress, such as: A child on drugs is a horrible thing but if communication between parents has been strengthen you can consider that one of many blessings.
Week’s Theme: Leaders/Serve Mothers are very much leaders, and a good leader needs to be connected and attentive.
What will you do today/this week to be connected. If you feel so called I would love to know what you did…leave a comment, email me or twitter it. My email is spirituallivesofwomen@gmail.com