Dear fellow Mom, I want you to know you’re not alone.
Motherhood can be one of the most incredible parts of life. Yet it can also be one of the most humiliating experiences. (Doesn’t it sometimes feel like kids live to embarrass us?)
Kids just have a knack for making us turn red. Maybe your newborn has pooped an explosive blow out in the middle of church service and grunted loudly enough to announce to everyone what she was doing. Or your toddler threw a massive tantrum in the middle of the store and all eyes are on you.
Motherhood is enough to bring even the most confident woman down a peg or two and feeling insecure is more common than you might think.
I promise you that even the “popular” mom at preschool drop off who seems to always be surrounded by friends has her own insecurities.
Me? I had low self-esteem and lacked confidence for the longest time. It took me a long time to realize how important it is to do what was right for me and my family without worrying about others. I’m still not immune to insecurity, but I’m learning!
#EndMommyWars
People DO judge. With the rise of social media and constant connection, there’s been a trend toward “Mommy Wars” with other moms pushing their opinions on others because they think they know best. Many moms have good intentions but it can hurt, especially if you’re already feeling insecure.
Girlfriend, we can’t do anything about those people, but we can hold our heads high and choose to not let this bring us down.
I’m part of the Sisterhood of Motherhood group of mom bloggers who are spreading the word about ending the mommy wars. The group met in New York City last week to join a TODAY Parenting Team panel, presented by Sisterhood of Motherhood, with Sheinelle Jones, Jenna Wolfe, and Hilary and Haylie Duff. These moms chimed in with their thoughts about judgmental moms and the “Mommy Wars” and shared some of their own insecurities.
Even these celebrity moms deal with feeling insecurity, whether it’s their post-baby body or how well (or not) their baby is sleeping (Haylie Duff), and even questions over whether they will have another child (Hilary Duff).
Click here to watch highlights from the panel.
So how can we build up a tougher skin?
How to Stop Feeling Insecure with 5 Simple Tips:
1. Remember that we all have our own paths to walk. No one is the same.
They say you don’t know until you walk a mile in another’s shoes and it’s true.
They don’t know that you’ve struggled with body image issues your whole life and now that you’ve brought a new life into the world, you’re tired, scared, overwhelmed, and you just aren’t ready to face the world yet with your post-baby body and darling newborn. It’s okay.
We don’t all need to raise our kids the exact same way. As individuals, we are all different – why should raising our kids be any different?
2. Remember that there are many aspects to motherhood that we simply can’t control.
It starts with childbirth. We all want an easy delivery with a healthy mom and baby at the end, but how often does “easy” actually happen? Maybe you were blessed to have an amazing home water birth, but you may be one of many moms who labored for hours only to need an emergency c-section. I had four c-sections myself.
I badly wanted to breastfeed my children. But after each pregnancy, I was so exhausted, I could barely function; nursing drained the last remaining bit of energy from my bones. After various amounts of time, I stopped breastfeeding each of my babies and switched to formula. While no one ever made a negative comment to me, I felt inferior to breastfeeding moms. Later I learned I had a chronic health condition that legitimately made it difficult to nurse my babies.
Maybe your insecurity isn’t about how you feed your baby, but it could be that you work outside the home. Or you’re a stay-at-home mom and feel “less” because you don’t “work” like others do. (Girlfriend, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise – staying at home is no easy job and it is WORK!)
3. Remember that no one is perfect.
Even the most intimidating mom who seems to have everything together and endless energy to boot has her flaws. No, don’t try to find them. Just remember that despite appearances, she is NOT perfect. Just like you may not post photos of your messy house, she has something she’s not advertising either.
Sometimes it helps to just keep a little perspective.
4. Remember that we are often our own worst critics.
People are rarely as judgmental as we think. Most people are just trying to help. Yes, someone may be nosy and you don’t need or want their opinion, but they are not trying to make you feel bad about your parenting abilities.
Stop being so critical of yourself and give yourself credit for what you do.
5. Reach out to another mom.
Share something with another mom and ask about her life. Chances are you’ll find something in common and you’ll be reminded that you’re not that different after all. Yes we all have our own paths to walk and our own stories to tell, but we ALL (at least the vast majority of us) have one thing in common: we love our children dearly and want what is best for them.
Over the 12 years I’ve been a mom (my kids are now ages 4-12), I’ve found that one of the best ways to overcome my own insecurities is to relate to other moms. I always feel better when I do.
Dear friend, remember these few simple reminders the next time you’re feeling insecure. Because you are an amazing mom and need to hold your head up high.
Take a sneak peek at the new #EndMommyWars film that’s coming out this October from award-winning director, Cynthia Wade here: #EndMommyWars film
Read more here:
- The Mommy Wars: Just Say No
- What All Moms Need
- 29 Signs You May Have Mommy Brain
- 3 Things You Should Do To Give Yourself a Break
- How to Stop Second-Guessing Yourself as a Mom
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Run a couple of errands. Text her the day before you go to the store and ask if you can pick anything up for her: toilet paper, laundry soap, etc.
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Erin Hussman says
On Sunday mornings I bring my girlfriend a coffee and paper, I stick around for some chit-chat or while she takes a shower.
She is a single mom with a busy baby boy.
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I often offer to babysit for my friends, so they can do some running around without having to bring the baby with them.
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Catherine R says
You can make a mom’s day better by being courteous. Hold doors open if there hands are full.
Lisa says
You can give her a break if her child is crying or acting out in public. Sometimes there’s just not much they can do to calm their child.
Adrienne Gordon says
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Janet W. says
One thing I can do to make one mom’s day better is to give them a compliment and tell them what a great job they’re doing as a parent! Mom’s love to hear from other’s about how well behaved their child is, etc.
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Pamela Gurganus says
Something I can do to make one mom’s day better is go over to her house, cook dinner for her family and then send her out with her husband or even alone for some time off!
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Sandra S says
You can make a Mom’s day better by offering her a couple of hours of “me time”.. while you watch the children.
Jessica V. says
You can make a mom’s day better by helping with the errands and making sure they know they are doing a great job.
Hannah C says
I would pay for her to get a massage!
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Brittney House says
I always offer to watch my niece so my brother in law and sister can have some time together.
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Shannon says
I am not a mom and I don’t know a lot of moms. However I know that they are very critical of themselves because my own mom is this way. She often says “I wish I had done this better” etc etc and I reminded her that she was young when she had us (she was only 16 when she had me) and she did her best. Things that I do to surprise moms and people in general is to send them a card. For her, I will send a card that says something like “Thank you for being my mom!” I really think people overlook how a card can cheer someone up because it is something unexpected and from the heart. I think that they (paper cards) are better than e-cards. They always make them feel better and I don’t listen to my husband anymore when he says not to send them.A lot of times I will write in a joke or a funny memory or even put stickers inside.
Kim H says
Let her know she has a hard job!!
Tari Lawson says
I think offering to watch her child for a few hours so she can have some alone time or even just sleep would really help a mom out.
Anne klotz says
I would let her know that I understand. Some moms just need to know that they are not alone. We all have had our shares of ups and downs. We just need to be there for each other instead of constantly putting each other down.
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Julie Wood says
I can make a Mom’s day better by babysitting for her. I have done this for my sister and she loves it. Also giving good loving moral support and encouragement is such a good way to help any Mom!
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addrienne m says
Just being there to talk is the best way i can think of helping. i didnt have anyone to talk to.. seems everyone gets busy when all you need is a chit chat to get things off your chest.
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Cynthia C says
I offer to babysit my niece’s kids to free up some time for her.
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Ty says
It is always helpful to check on a new mom. I can stop by and tidy up, run errands, and do some chores for my god daughter so that she can relax and enjoy her new baby.
Tammy says
Give a mom a call. See how her day is going
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sandra says
a kind smile or a knowing nod – we’re all going through it
Laura Royal says
I can make one mom’s day better by doing some errands for her.
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hilary e says
go to a newborn mommy’s house and clean, do dishes, watch the baby while she showers and takes care of herself for a while. Even let her go to the grocery store, if she wants!
Deborah Wellenstein says
I like to offer to watch baby for a new mom so she can grab a nap!
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julie matek says
I compliment a mom on her parenting skills and let her know that I’ve been through the same thing! That way she doesn”t feel like she’s the only one this is happening to.
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ashley wood says
I like to make the special moms in my life day’s better by sending them a little morning hope you have a great day message. It shows them that someone is there and thinking of them always.
Marcy Meyer says
I think a good way to make a mom’s day better is to show her appreciation. Let her know what’s she doing right and give her compliments. Every one needs to hear those kinds of things every once in awhile.
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McKim says
I can offer to watch my grandsons for an afternoon so Mama can have some “me time”.
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I try to cook meals, offer to watch the kids or clean the house. anything to make life less stressful.
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heather s says
Giving her a helping hand around the house
Crystal F says
My sister broke her arm so I could help her out by picking up my niece from school. She goes to the same high school that my daughter goes to so it would be easy to do. I know she won’t ask though. She is stubborn. Thank you!
COLLEEN LONG says
I could off to babysit so she can go on a date with her hubby.
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Lori K says
What you can do to make one mom’s day better: talk to her as an adult! Sometimes she just needs that woman to woman time. So often she gets stuck talking to the kids that she forgets what it is like to talk to another grown up. Treat her like the queen she is even – hire a sitter, take her out for a girls night, and just let her relax.
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DeAnna Keller says
One thing I could do is babysit for a mom, so she could go to the grocery store without the kids.
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Velva says
You can make a mom’s day better by listening. It feels great to get things off your chest.
Holly Thomas says
You can make a mom’s day better by simply watching the kids so she can have time to herself.
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Chris Caldwell says
I tell my sister every chance I get that she’s doing the right thing. Her son was born with a hole in his heart. She had to work and her husband as well, and they depended on family and friends. She felt guilty, but it’s what they had to do.
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Suzanne says
My niece is a new mom, at age 19. Sometimes the best thing I can do for her is to take babycakes for a day or overnight, so that Mommy can have some time for herself. And I tell her frequently that she’s doing a great job.
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Shannon says
I think just by listening and supporting. We just need to know we are doing a good job sometimes!
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Carla S says
I like to offer to babysit or give a compliment about their child.
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michelle hill says
Giving them a break from the kids for an hour, it helps so much
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Candace Galan-Calderon says
The best thing you can do for a mom is give her some alone time!
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You can make a mom’s day better by bringing her lunch!
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Elisabeth says
I think it would be nice to offer to watch her kids so that she has some time to herself!
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I would say take a mom out to lunch and then mani/pedis!
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Timmy says
Stay out of her way!
Rosanne says
My daughter in law had twins after having a 4 year old. I helped with meals, babysitting, grocery shopping, laundry cleaning etc. I knew what it was like as I had 4 sons and not much help.
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Karen Puleski says
Drop off a freezer casserole or crockpot meal so she doesn’t have to cook dinner one night.
margaret peg m says
hi, my 2 daughters are now mothers and they struggle w/ insecurities, just like so many others. I tell my daughters to follow their instincts and trust their intuition. And when baby naps, you nap!
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kj skib says
I can help another mom friend out by watching her children so she can get a break.
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kyl neusch says
offer to babysit
Natalie says
You can make a mom’s day better by offering to babysit her kids so she can go relax and get a manicure or sleep.
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maleficent m says
clean their house so they can take a nap.
golden storm says
you could take care of the children for awhile,,cook her a meal or allow her to do something of her choosing and you are there to babysit,,help or clean,,whatever she chooses
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Lisa Walker says
I can make my daughter’s day better by babysitting for her until she finds a sitter she is happy with.
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Robin says
I could offer to babysit to give the mom a break.
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susan smoaks says
i like to give my friends that are mothers a morning out to help them out
Kimberly Hilbert says
I go out with a friend of mine who is a mom of 2 little ones. We go to a kid-friendly place and just have fun.
Erica B. says
Make them dinner.
Lisa V. says
To give her some get out and play time.
Brick Cooper says
i would tell her how much i love her and how much i appreciate everything that she has done for me, thank her for teaching me everything that she knows to make a better man of me, for helping me till dawn with every homework, for turning every tear into a smile, for never stop loving me even if i was a spoiled kid, and for make me feel secure and in home in any place by just embracing me into her arms also besides telling her that i would treat her like she treated me every single day by cooking her breakfast and taking it to her bed, by taking her out for lunch and for a fancy diner, by cleaning the house for her to relieve all her worries and to finish i will just hug her with all that infinite love that she gave me and more, just saying thanks for doing that sacrifice that means to be a mother and for being pacient and lovely in everything that you did for me and im sorry if i didnt listen to you sometimes i know you just want the best for me, you are just the best mom in the world. thats all 🙂
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Stephanie Liske says
If you clean their house for them, it would be a big help.
Michele Baron says
You can help a mom by offering to babysit so she can have some valuable “me time”
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CR Williams says
I would bring her to her favorite restaurant!
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One can always agree to do all the laundry for a week for her.
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Karen Drake says
My daughter is a new Mom with a 5 month old baby. I am always telling her how proud I am of her because she is a great mother, her son is happy and healthy and she is doing a wonderful job.
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You could offer to babysit her children so that she can have a day to herself.
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Paige F says
If you see a mom struggling with her toddler in the store, give her a smile. She probably gets sneered at every time she goes out. Let her go in front of you in the line so she can leave faster.
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sheila ressel says
I can babysit for a few hours so she can get some time for herself.
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Trisha McKee says
I can give care packages to mothers. I have a friend who is returning to work after having a baby and I’m making her a care package so she’ll see it when she comes in in the morning and helps cheer her up and make the day a little less stressful.
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Breanne says
Telling her she’s doing an amazing job
K-Squared says
Rising from that of a new day, start it off by giving a smile and compliment to a mother!From deep in the heart, it’s no wonder that of lifting someones day can make a difference. Being I am the proud son of a single-mother, I know that a child(ren) often put a little stress on their parent(s) so make it a routine help them by lifting their spirit for a day!
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lilshuga2001 says
I offer my babysitting services to friends and family so they can have a date night with their hubby’s.
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Amanda Sakovitz says
I could babysit for her.
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Melissa B. says
Some moms just need a break from time to time. Offering to watch the kids for an hour or two can really help.
Thomas Murphy says
I could take her out to lunch.
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Jake B says
By giving them moral support and compliments.
AEKZ2 says
I can make a mom’s day better by not being judgmental.
Rebecca Lock says
I like to encourage other moms and tell them that they are doing a great job.
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Vikki Billings says
I could watch the kids for her and while I am watching the kids either do some laundry or cook her family dinner.
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Candie L says
I feel it is the small things, like smiling and not judging. Thank you
Sarah L says
I visit my sister, tell her what a great job she’s doing and then kick her out of the house for at least 2-5 hours.
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