By Mirna Bolmanac NLP practitioner and Life coach, “One way to Harmony – Lifestyle by Mirna” Do you remember that feeling after giving birth? Do you remember feelings of joy, happiness and confidence? The confidence is so big, all the world could hear you: “If I can give birth to this little human there is…
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9 Simple Ways to Spend More Quality Time with Your Kids
By Aline Davoyan A few days ago, my eldest son came to me out of the blue and said, “I love you, mommy. No, actually, I adore you”. As you can imagine, I was very moved by his statement. But I was also a bit surprised, not knowing the reason behind it. Then he continued,…
Teaching kids to accept diversity: Cultural Awareness
By Urooj Rehman Why I’m concerned as a mother with dealing with cultural differences in today’s modern world My heart has been heavy recently. I’m noticing, and feeling, the weight of political and social events around me a lot more than I used to. I’m a mom of two girls, 3 and 8 months old,…
Redefining Parenting – Conscious Parenting Coach
By Joelle Conscious Parent Coach & Healer Dear mama, One thing they didn’t tell us when we signed up for this motherhood journey, was that it was going to be a one way, non-refundable ticket to a total transformation, as a soul, and as a human being, and if you haven’t realized this till now, let me explain a few things to you. Yes. Today you are…
Confessions Of A Parent Educator
By Amany Ramadan Parenting is hard, messy and imperfect. Being a parent educator doesn’t make me mistake proof, this is a lesson I had to learn the hard way after feeling all the guilt, especially that I am a perfectionist myself.I am sharing an example of my imperfect days for all the parents out there…
Being A Mom Doesn’t Disconnect You From Who You Were
By Elvina Before your child was born you were a woman. Now you are a mother…Your child will meet you as a mother. Give your child a chance to meet the person you were before becoming a mother.. It is hard, raising a human being involves a lot of struggles, you forget yourself, your time doesn’t…
Having A Third Child: The Unmanageable “Thing”
By Annamaria Ronca In many countries and particularly in my home country having 2 kids is considered normal but when you have 3 it is like you come from Mars. “How will you manage them?” was the frequent question people addressed me when my third pregnancy started to be visible, as if the anxiety I…
Confessions Of A Working Mum
By Lesya Jan I had it all, dream job, career and the guy that I was madly in love with. My sudden pregnancy threatened it all. No, I have never considered a termination, but I was petrified of all the changes that lay ahead. Thirteen years ago, I didn’t know what it’s like to love…
How To Make The Decision To Have A Second Child
By Nikita Jain @mom_nd_munchkins In this millennial era where people do not want to marry or have kids, people often ask me how did you decide on having two kids and what is the right age gap? I am Nikita Jain, mom of two boys aged 3.5 years and 8 months old, living in Dubai….
A Psychologist’s Experience Of Returning To Work (& Top 3 Tips)
By Jayne Ruff @Parenting_Point Eighteen months ago, I returned to work after nine months of maternity leave with my first child. This was something I was prepared for. In theory. Having trained and worked as an Occupational Psychologist for 15 years, I was aware of the challenges facing returning parents; the conflicting priorities, impact on confidence…