As a mom blogger, I am thrilled to delve into the vital connection between being a mom and the significance of mutual funds in securing our family’s financial future.
Motherhood, with its boundless love and unwavering commitment, shapes our lives in countless ways. Alongside the joys and challenges of raising children, we recognize the paramount importance of financial stability and long-term planning. It is within this context that mutual funds, as a powerful tool for investment and growth, become an essential part of our journey.
Mutual funds serve as a vehicle for moms to cultivate financial wellness and build a solid foundation for their families. Whether it’s saving for our children’s education, preparing for unexpected expenses, or investing in our own retirement, mutual funds offer us the opportunity to grow our wealth while balancing the demands of motherhood.
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As the weather gets warmer and the sun shines brighter, it’s important to protect your baby’s delicate skin from the harmful effects of the sun and heat. Here are some tips on what to apply on your baby’s skin during the summer months. Taking care of your baby’s skin during the summer months requires a combination of protective measures, including sunscreen, moisturizer, insect repellent, cooling spray, and appropriate clothing. By following these tips, you can help ensure that your baby stays safe, healthy, and comfortable all summer long..
Working or stay-at-home parents, practically every parent feels burdened these days. Every day, parents face worry, tension, and maybe depression because they believe they are losing control of their natural balance. The natural equilibrium that formerly allowed them to move, talk, and think slowly all at once! You’re constantly rushing now though going hybrid helped a lot of people but not always and not everyone. The days when you had control over your life may be re-lived by learning how to construct an organised life that includes more time, a spring in your step, and the capacity to think that you can do what needs to be done while also being a fun and loving parent.
Below are five tips to take control of your life:
Establish routine/s – Parents build routines to regulate their own conduct as well as the behaviour of their child. A schedule promotes your child’s overall beneficial development. A routine promotes constancy, which allows you and your kid to feel safe. Set up a “routine calendar.” Take a large piece of paper and jot down what has to be done each day (hour by hour). Each activity, whether business or recreation, has its own time slot. This routine calendar contains a schedule for each hour of the day. As an example: 6:30 a.m. – wake up, shower, and dress; 7:15 a.m. – wake up children and assist them in dressing; 7:45 a.m. – begin breakfast and prepare lunches, etc.
Grow your relationship – Every day should be dedicated to strengthening your bond with your child. It makes no difference whether the period for devoted nurturing is during the day or at night… What is important is that you spend at least a half-hour each day doing something with your child. Select an activity that will nourish your and your child’s soul (massages, games, toys, workouts, dancing, joking, being goofy). These regular loving exercises will boost your child’s growth and help you to rediscover your inner child. Unstructured playtime with your child might leave you feeling incredibly rejuvenated. The quality of your child’s emotional development is mostly a reflection of their relationship with you.
Boundaries or limits – To feel positive and empowered with your child, you must first define the “boundaries” of what you consider acceptable conduct. Limit your child’s actions but not his or her soul. Make your youngster aware of these boundaries. Make a replacement limit, such as telling your child that he or she can only run ahead of you in the house and not in a busy area. Setting “limits” is important not just for your own peace of mind, but also for your child’s growth in understanding when and what is appropriate conduct. The fact is that allowing your child to do something “just this once” gives you permission for this scenario to happen again and again.
Create time – Less is sometimes more. Begin by doing less every day. Parents typically cause the overwhelmed sensations they experience by attempting to cram too many activities into their days. “Down time” is beneficial to children. When you try to do too many things at once, you create tension and pressure. Examine your daily schedule to discover what activities might be removed or decreased. Certainly dance classes, tennis practise, extra courses are vital – but not as important as finding nurturing activities that are done at home and done in the sake of sanity. Spend some time narrowing down what activities are welcome and believable to your family members and what activities are actually producing aggravation and tension to feel less stressed.
Make time for yourself – Now is a good moment to remind yourself that you have power over your life and that you must take care of yourself. Time spent apart from your child, time spent in a warm bubbly bath, time spent on a date with your special someone, time spent doing an activity that makes you feel good, time spent going out to dinner with friends, time spent exercising, time spent simply getting quiet and welcoming the peace are all examples of healthy personal time that makes your heart happy. It’s incredible that what you do for yourself will become a defining quality that your child will admire, learn from, and respect.
By implementing at least some of the above-mentioned tips on a daily basis, you may notice significant improvement in yourself and your child’s development. Your life will be more manageable, livable, fun, and peaceful. Keep up the fantastic job, and don’t forget to take some time out for yourself.
Yoga Day is celebrated on June 21 every year. This year The world is celebrating the 8th International Yoga Day Fact: Do you know that World Yoga Day is celebrated internationally with a unique theme every year. This year’s theme is “Yoga for Humanity”. Previous year themes were
The theme of International Yoga Day 2021 was ‘Yoga for Well-being. The theme of International Yoga Day 2020 was ‘Yoga at Home and Yoga with Family’. The theme of International Yoga Day 2019 was “Yoga for Heart”. The theme of International Yoga Day 2018 was “Yoga for Peace”. The theme of International Yoga Day 2017 was “Yoga for Health”. The theme of International Yoga Day 2016 was “Connect the Youth”. The theme of International Yoga Day 2015 was “Yoga for Harmony And Peace” . This year we are celebrating Yoga day for Humanity, a mission to achieve holistic health Yoga for Humanity is indeed yoga for health for all. What’s happening in India Today: In India a two-day exhibition is being organised in Mysuru on 21 and 22 June. The exhibition will have two elements – physical and digital. During the physical exhibition, over two days, as many as 148 stalls will be erected on the Mysuru parade ground highlighting yoga and feature innovations made across the traditional Indian medicine systems of Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy and Sowa Rigpa.
The digital exhibition will allow for unique features like Yoga with Modiji, featuring a display where users can do an instructed yoga session and the movement is detected and shown on the display next to Prime Minister Modi. The users will have to complete five yoga asanas in a limited time frame and score maximum points. The user will have to do each asana correctly to move onto the next one (source news)
Yoga is India’s gift to the world. It is Indian tradition, embraced by the world. In a divided world, Yoga is a uniting force bringing people together by instilling a keen sense of compassion and kindness. Yoga is all-inclusive and respects diversity. Practising Yoga brings joy, health, and inner peace. Happy International Yoga day 🧘♀️
The phrase that we people sometimes use intentionally or unintentionally with boys is “Be a Man” , “You don’t Cry”, “don’t be like a girl” , don’t cry like girls” 🤷♀️ seriously? This means that Boys have No Right to suppress his emotions or he can’t show any pain or he should never Cry and he should always standup and fight back and they have to be tough all the time?? is it?? . No !!Not at all.. this is called as a toxic masculinity.. Toxic masculinity keeps men in emotional prison and creates mental health issues.. It allows men to place less value on the “other,” to the point of dehumanization, treating those who are different as if they have less personal worth than them . Instead of using a toxic phrase “Be a Man” tell the boys to “Be a Good human being “ . . this is what we can teach them to be responsible ,to be kind, to be compassionate, to be respectful… . 👉Tell them to put themselves in other shoes first before judging them.. 👉Teach them to cry without shame and to experience deep love and affection, both socially and romantically. 👉Teach them being honest with oneself about their own feelings, needs and desires 👉Tell them to treat others with the kindness and respect that you want for yourself 👉Teach them to show their emotions ,their tears…This is what a Good human being do…and it’s a sign of healthy respectful masculinity . .
I always feel so glad whenever I saw any pictures of a mother breastfeeding her kids or her journey and I appreciate how she felt confident enough to share those pictures
But as soon as I clicked on the comments I feel so cringed and you already knew why. Let me tell you last year I shared my breastfeeding picture and that one negative comment by a creep left me shattered and under depression
And that’s why We need to normalize breastfeeding for this reason.
We always say let’s normalize breastfeeding but does anybody know how we can do this? Normalizing breastfeeding helps all the mothers who want to breastfeed but have no idea how. It’s to help all the mothers that are scared that they will be shamed for feeding their baby in public
We need to show that this can be normal as well.
Normalizing breastfeeding also helps such creepy people leaving those negative comments who think breastfeeding is ‘intimate’ or ‘private’. Maybe the more they see it the less it will bother them
People say breastfeeding should be in private so I guess that they have an issue with the breast or they see breasts sexually, and seeing a baby there with the breast confuses them and they feel uncomfortable.
Do we ever hide our neck,ears.? They can be sexual too or can seduce others. Then why people see breasts as a sexual organ?
Do these people ever point finger on such advertisements where breast are used for selling items or advertisements or on a condom advertisements? Then why on breasts because for them it is ok to to do such advertisements rather than feeding a hungry crying baby in public.. We need to show that feeding our babies using our breasts is normal. If you don’t want to see it, don’t look! It’s that simple.
In female body Breasts were made for feeding babies.
But I think we are the reason of this issue as we always teach our kids that breast is something that should be hidden. How about if you tell your kids it’s a mother feeding her baby if they see such? While breastfeeding is becoming more accepted there is still a tendency to hide it once our babies are over a certain age.
The conclusion is that first we need to normalize this mindset then only we can normalize breastfeeding. Either way, I am happy that it is becoming more normal and an entire generation will be raised thinking it’s the normal.
We women need to feel empowered to feed our babies whenever and wherever.