A guest post: Hello Baby! Goodbye Brain?

The kids and I have joined Rockford on a business trip and are likely galavanting about somewhere right now. In the meantime, my friend Cintia has written a guest post for me. Give her some comment love! Thanks Cintia!

-Nichole

Motherhood rearranged my life. I even wondered what happened to my brain! I used to work 40 hours per week, and now I was on call 24/7 as a mom. I was no longer hailed for the great things I did. My newborn was not saying, “Mom, you changed the mess out of my diaper. You should receive a promotion.” Neither did he say, “You handled my stomach bug so well you even caught it for half a day! I think you should get the day off, Mommy.” With the Cintiachange of environment, there was a change of intellectual stimuli. I kept expecting to have the same encouragement I received in graduate school and at work. Encouragement was there but in a different way. Sure, no one is giving out awards for mopping. The reward I will get is the boosting impact I make in my children’s lives, day after day.

The Bible teaches us that children are heritage from the Lord, they are a reward (Psalm 127:3). When my efforts to get a good GPA and earn a great position in a company are gone, my seed will still be in this earth. The legacy I establish for for my children needs to be my goal. It is also very important to be happy in the now and not feel like you’ve been put on the shelf for a few years. Here are some tips to that end:

Work the other Part of your Brain
Take a class you’ve always wanted to take. Carve opportunities for yourself, such as starting a business. Your brain will thank you for using all its potential. Plus, you will be setting a great example for your children.

Take Care of your Health
A healthy mom can take great care of her children, so take your vitamins or a walk but remember that you can’t give what you don’t have.

Surround Yourself with Positive People
Positivity is contagious. You need that when you doubt that what you are doing is making a difference. Turn down your critics and turn up the volume on the people who love you and who are encouragers.

Pray
Prayer is like water to the soul. You can ask, receive, interceed and simply “be” in prayer. God is just a prayer away, and He loves you.

I want to assure you your brain is not gone. By being a mom, you have amazingly boosted its power.

Cintia Listenbee is a journalist who blogs at www.simplycintia.com. Her new eBook is called “Tweeting with God.”

3 thoughts on “A guest post: Hello Baby! Goodbye Brain?”

  1. I like this idea that I’ve boosted my brainpower. Maybe it’s the using more of my brain that’s making me so tired!

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