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20 SELF AFFIRMATIONS for Mommies of young kids
By Sohni Fahad Parenting Ups and Downs
I am a good mom, doing my best to raise my children with love and care I am allowed to take breaks and prioritize my own needs as well.
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I am capable of handling the challenges that come with parenting.
I am allowed to ask for help and support when I need it
My children love and appreciate me, even if they don't always show it.
I am doing important work as a mother and it is valued.
I am patient and understanding with my children, even when it's difficult.
I am allowed to set boundaries and say no when I need to.
I am a positive role model for my children and they look up to me.
I am grateful for the opportunity to raise my children and watch them grow.
I am taking care of myself so that I can better take care of my family.
I am not perfect, but I am enough for my children.
I am deserving of self-care and time for myself.
I am patient with myself and allow myself grace when things don't go as planned.
I am a source of comfort and safety for my children.
I am creating happy memories and experienced for my family
I am allowed to make mistakes and not be too hard on myself.
I am teaching my children important life skills and values.
I am a good listener and communicator with my children.
I am grateful for the joy and love my children bring into my life.
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