Why Moms Should Date Themselves + How to Do It

When free time is so limited, as it is to stay-at-home moms (SAHM), the precious free moments are spent catching up on sleep or finally getting time with friends. Sometimes you need to let those other things fall by the wayside. Instead, find out why moms should date themselves in those precious free evenings or afternoons.

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For a long time, I never wanted to do anything by myself. It is still something that I struggle with. Let’s be fair, it is so much easier to go somewhere or try something new when you have a friend, family member, or spouse by your side.

However, at some point you have to be strong enough to be alone. You need to learn to stand on your own and enjoy your own company. That’s why moms should date themselves regularly.

 

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Why Moms Should Date Themselves

It is not innate to make it a point to date yourself. A quick Google search will make that clear. All of the articles you find about dating yourself are geared at helping you find a boyfriend or get over a break-up. All of these articles have a similar point, however, and that is that through dating yourself you gain insight into who you are.

Why should that only be something you seek when trying to mend a broken heart or find a partner? It shouldn’t. That’s why moms should date themselves, too.

Allows You to Recharge

First of all, when you try new things, or even activities you already know you enjoy, alone there is no reason for any pretense. This means you can truly let go and express yourself. If you are touched by a particular part of a movie you go to see, there’s no external forces urging you to hold back tears.

On the flip side of that, if you hate a new experience or activity, there is no need to put on a show that you enjoy it. It is truly the best way to get to know yourself. When you don’t feel the need to put on a show for the sake of the people you are with, you can truly recharge. Even if you don’t enjoy an activity, sometimes that release of emotion is just as important as laughter or tears.

 

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Get Comfortable Being Alone

Even if you once enjoyed spending time alone, after years of being a SAHM without time to yourself a reprieve sounds like a dream come true. However, once you actually find yourself alone it is difficult to cope with. Don’t believe me? Think about the last time you got a weekend away without the kids. How long before you missed them and simply had to call just to hear their little voices?

Dating yourself is an important way to a.) get that much needed break from the house and kiddos that you need and b.) learn to enjoy your own company again. Both are important for your health and well being.

Do What You Want

How often do you watch what your kids, husband, or friends want to see at the movies? When was the last time you got to pick the restaurant your family went to? Too often, moms sacrifice our own wants and desires to our families. (Anyone else been talked into a Chuck-E-Cheese visit by pleading kiddos?)

Use dates with yourself to do the things that you truly want to do. Check out that movie that you’ve been dying to see without twisting someone’s arm to join you (like I did with this movie). Try out a paint and sip class or simply spend some time alone reading a new book at the library.

Whatever it is, you can choose to do what you want unapologetically.

How to Date Yourself

Now that you know the benefits to why moms should date themselves, it’s time to put it into practice. I know it’s easier said than done but you can start with The Hard Truth About Carving Out Me Time to help. In addition to that, there are some practical strategies you can use to date yourself.

 

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Schedule It

When our schedules are filled with kids practices, meetings at school, our husband’s work schedule, not to mention the myriad of extended family events, it is difficult to date ourselves on the fly. That’s why I recommend taking time at the beginning of each month to schedule date nights with yourself into your planner. When you truly make an effort, making time for one date with yourself a month is easy.

Prioritize It

Once you’ve scheduled your date with yourself, you need to prioritize it. This is an important commitment to yourself and you need to treat it as such. That means that even if something comes up, like a last minute birthday party or your husband’s friends want to go to the golf course, you don’t reschedule your date.

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Let Your Family Know

Lastly, you need to let your family know when you have scheduled it. Remember that when you are first starting out, you will probably have to remind your family often as the date approaches. It will take time for them to learn that this is a regular activity that you are prioritizing and that they should too.

 

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Moms need to recharge, get comfortable being alone, and make themselves a priority. That’s exactly why moms should date themselves. Because this is so important, don’t forget to prioritize your dates with yourself. It will be challenging at first, for both you and your family, but as you continue to stick to it, it will get easier. When you’re tempted to cancel or reschedule a date remember that you are doing this for your family as well. A happy and healthy mom is the best gift you can give to your family daily.

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How to Rediscover Yourself After Marriage and Motherhood Series

  1. Introduction
  2. Why All Moms Need a Journal
  3. Determine Your Why for Self Discovery
  4. Find Your Cheerleaders
  5. DIY Positive Affirmation Cards
  6. Create Your SAHM Hierarchy of Needs
  7. The Hard Truth About Carving Out Me Time
  8. 5 Awesome Podcasts to Inspire Self Discovery
  9. How to Love Yourself First
  10. Stop Reacting to Life and Live Proactive
  11. How to Set and Protect Boundaries as a Mom
  12. How Moms Can Stop Being People Pleasers
  13. Why It’s Okay to Outgrow Relationships
  14. It’s Time to Break-up with Yourself
  15. Create a Mini Mom Oasis for Recharging
  16. Why Moms Should Date Themselves + How to Do It
  17. How to Get Your Free Time Back as a SAHM
  18. Turn Someday into Today
  19. Why You Should Throw Out Your Clothes
  20. Rediscover Your Old Hobbies
  21. How to Find New Hobbies You Love
  22. How to Create a Daily Self Care Routine
  23. Shut Down Your Negative Self Talk
  24. How a Haircut Can Help You Find Yourself
  25. Make a Bucket List You’ll Actually Complete
  26. Unique Alternative Ideas to Help You Find Yourself
  27. Why SAHM Need to Unplug Weekly
  28. 10 Mom Date Ideas You Can Do at Home
  29. 10 Mom Date Ideas to Get Out of the House
  30. Embracing Your Weird as a Mom
  31. How to Practice Mindful Reflection 

Create a Mini Mom Oasis for Recharging

Do you have a retreat in your home where you can relax and recharge? Most moms don’t and that’s a mistake. Even if you’re short on space, find out how you can create a mini mom oasis for recharging.

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I am actually lucky enough to have a craft room, however, it is not my mom oasis. It’s in our unfinished basement, it’s dark, and not a peaceful and calm area for me.

It suits my needs for work and saving our family money. I can create there and make handmade gifts or costumes. However, it is not the place that I go to recharge because it doesn’t suit my needs for that.

I need something that is calming, relaxing, and bright. Because of that, since I don’t have another room that I can turn into an oasis for me, I have to go with another option for creating my mom oasis. That’s why I have tips to help you create a mini mom oasis when you don’t have a lot of space to devote to it.

 

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Mom Time Outs

Everyone needs a time out sometimes. When work stresses you out, you get breaks and a lunch. If you were overwhelmed at school, there were breaks throughout and you got to go home at the end of the day. This structure is dictated throughout our lives… until you become a stay-at-home mom.

As a SAHM, it’s hard to find a place to retreat to when you’re frustrated, overwhelmed, and need a break. The fact that your home is also your place of work, and it’s not like you get to leave for lunch break, means you have to get creative about your time-outs. That’s why it’s important to create a mini mom oasis.

 

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Create a Mini Mom Oasis

The best way to reinsert these time outs into your life is to have a place you can go within your home where you can de-stress an recharge. If you have the space, you can designate an entire room. It doesn’t have to be a big room, it can be your small bedroom or even a large walk-in closet.

Another option is to use your guest bedroom, where you can carve out a small area that is just for you when it’s not in use. You can have a chair or a desk in that room with a little corner that’s carved out for you.

Small Space Option for Your Mini Mom Oasis

This is what you do when you don’t have a lot of space. You need to create that mini mom oasis and you simply don’t have that space to do it. You get a small box or a drawer (your nightstand drawer is perfect for this) where you keep things that recharge you. These can include:

 

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Keep It Clean

Here is the most important part of when you don’t have the space to designate an entire room to your oasis. You need to focus on keeping one area of your home super clean, super calming, and decorate it the way that you want.

For me, that is my master bedroom. When I need to get away during the day, or even at the end of the day, to recharge and shrug off the stresses of the day that is where I do it. I sit on my side of the bed and light some candles and recharge.

Be Prepared for Change

What recharges you will change from day-to-day. Some days I want to meditate and really center and focus myself. Other days, I want to relax with a good book that I can get lost in.

All of that is totally fine but you need to be prepared for it. Fill your mini mom oasis with the things that you love and can easily pull out when you want them.

 

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Once you create a mini mom oasis for recharging, it’s important to make sure that you carve out time to use it. This is part of what we are focusing on with this entire series. We are working on prioritizing, setting healthy boundaries, and putting ourselves first. That means taking time to recharge and now you have exactly what you need to do it.

If you haven’t already checked out the posts about setting boundaries and carving out me time, I urge you to go back and read those before going further in the series. They really help set you up for success with everything else in your life.

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How to Rediscover Yourself After Marriage and Motherhood Series

  1. Introduction
  2. Why All Moms Need a Journal
  3. Determine Your Why for Self Discovery
  4. Find Your Cheerleaders
  5. DIY Positive Affirmation Cards
  6. Create Your SAHM Hierarchy of Needs
  7. The Hard Truth About Carving Out Me Time
  8. 5 Awesome Podcasts to Inspire Self Discovery
  9. How to Love Yourself First
  10. Stop Reacting to Life and Live Proactive
  11. How to Set and Protect Boundaries as a Mom
  12. How Moms Can Stop Being People Pleasers
  13. Why It’s Okay to Outgrow Relationships
  14. It’s Time to Break-up with Yourself
  15. Create a Mini Mom Oasis for Recharging
  16. Why Moms Should Date Themselves + How to Do It
  17. How to Get Your Free Time Back as a SAHM
  18. Turn Someday into Today
  19. Why You Should Throw Out Your Clothes
  20. Rediscover Your Old Hobbies
  21. How to Find New Hobbies You Love
  22. How to Create a Daily Self Care Routine
  23. Shut Down Your Negative Self Talk
  24. How a Haircut Can Help You Find Yourself
  25. Make a Bucket List You’ll Actually Complete
  26. Unique Alternative Ideas to Help You Find Yourself
  27. Why SAHM Need to Unplug Weekly
  28. 10 Mom Date Ideas You Can Do at Home
  29. 10 Mom Date Ideas to Get Out of the House
  30. Embracing Your Weird as a Mom
  31. How to Practice Mindful Reflection 

Find Out Why It’s Time to Break-up with Yourself

One of the worst feelings in the world is to feel violated, degraded, or disrespected. Yet, you put up with it every day. It’s time to break-up with yourself and finally put an end to it.

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The Worst Relationship Ever

Imagine for a second that you were dating someone. Every time you made a project, that person told you it wasn’t good enough. Each outfit you wore, he said that you looked fat. In fact, he pointed out every flaw from the fine lines on your face to the obnoxious laugh you have.

How long are you going to stay in that relationship? Chances are, you wouldn’t get into a relationship like that to begin with. Of course, you certainly wouldn’t stay in it.

Now think about how many times you’ve thought or said those things about yourself. You are supposed to love yourself the most and yet at every turn, you tearing yourself down. Enough is enough.

It’s Time to Break-up with Yourself

You deserve better than how you treat yourself. If you wouldn’t put up with that behavior from a significant other, you absolutely cannot tolerate it from yourself.

More importantly, it’s holding you back from being the amazing woman you are meant to be. Start lifting yourself up instead of tearing yourself down. I want you to get angry about how you treat and talk about yourself. Decide that it’s time to break-up with yourself.

 

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Write Your Break-up Letter

When I say break up with yourself, I don’t mean figuratively. I mean write that mean b**ch a letter and tell her that it is over. Reiterate your boundaries and let out every emotion she has made you feel over the years.

Example Break-up Letter

Dear Hateful Inner Mean Girl,

You have been abusing and disrespecting me for years and I’ve had enough. I’m tired of you telling me I’m a bad mom because I lose my patience with the kids or forgot to sign the planners on Wednesday.

I won’t tolerate being told that I am not skinny enough. I own this journey with my body and I deserve to love and cherish it at every stage of life.

You cannot make me feel bad anymore for the crow’s feet by my eyes. Those come from years of extreme joy, grief, anger, and passion. I deserve to wear them proudly because they mean that I have truly lived.

You can’t say I’m a failure when my meal plan, fitness regimen, or weekend plans go off track. I am human and make mistakes. You cannot make me feel bad because I have courage. Each time I stumble, I get back up and keep trying.

Our relationship is officially over. I will only allow relationships with people who respect me and the boundaries I have in place. That includes my relationship with you.

Good Riddance,

Me

Tip:

I recommend putting this in your journal so that you can refer to it often.

 

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Expect Backlash

This isn’t a one and done process. It’s always the exes that you can’t stand the most that call, text, and write you after you end the relationship.Because of that, expect backlash when you break-up with yourself.

Don’t get angry or upset if you catch your mean girl trying to creep back in, expect it. No one likes to be broken up with and your inner mean girl is no different.

There will be times when you catch her telling you how hideous you look in that dress. Tell her to shut up and re-enforce your boundaries just as you do with other people. Refer back to your break-up letter if you need help or reassurance.

 

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When you really start thinking about all of the hateful things you say to yourself you will know that it’s time to break-up with yourself. Remember, if you would be appalled when someone said it, don’t say it to yourself. It takes practice to build new boundaries, 10 X as much with yourself. Keep at it and reread that break-up letter as much as you need.

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How to Rediscover Yourself After Marriage and Motherhood Series

  1. Introduction
  2. Why All Moms Need a Journal
  3. Determine Your Why for Self Discovery
  4. Find Your Cheerleaders
  5. DIY Positive Affirmation Cards
  6. Create Your SAHM Hierarchy of Needs
  7. The Hard Truth About Carving Out Me Time
  8. 5 Awesome Podcasts to Inspire Self Discovery
  9. How to Love Yourself First
  10. Stop Reacting to Life and Live Proactive
  11. How to Set and Protect Boundaries as a Mom
  12. How Moms Can Stop Being People Pleasers
  13. Why It’s Okay to Outgrow Relationships
  14. It’s Time to Break-up with Yourself
  15. Create a Mini Mom Oasis for Recharging
  16. Why Moms Should Date Themselves + How to Do It
  17. How to Get Your Free Time Back as a SAHM
  18. Turn Someday into Today
  19. Why You Should Throw Out Your Clothes
  20. Rediscover Your Old Hobbies
  21. How to Find New Hobbies You Love
  22. How to Create a Daily Self Care Routine
  23. Shut Down Your Negative Self Talk
  24. How a Haircut Can Help You Find Yourself
  25. Make a Bucket List You’ll Actually Complete
  26. Unique Alternative Ideas to Help You Find Yourself
  27. Why SAHM Need to Unplug Weekly
  28. 10 Mom Date Ideas You Can Do at Home
  29. 10 Mom Date Ideas to Get Out of the House
  30. Embracing Your Weird as a Mom
  31. How to Practice Mindful Reflection