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Chaunie Brusie

Mom | Writer | Nurse

July 28, 2017 By Chaunie

Can Someone Please Explain How Other Moms Have So Much Energy?

Do you ever look at the lives of other mothers and wonder how on earth they manage to pull off pool days and park visits and date nights and dinner parties and all the fun things, while also dressed to the nines and having (gasp) hair that is actually styled?

Some days it feels like I’m the only mom out there who honest-to-goodness has no energy for all the fun things in life. There are a few popular blogger and vloggers I follow that always seem to have energy for things I can’t even dream about, and I’m over here at 10 AM, still unshowered in my PJ’s. How on earth do they do it?!?

Unfortunately, I have no easy answers, but I will say this: I’ve spent a long, long time wishing I was different. When I was younger, I used to make New Year’s Resolutions to myself. I’d vow things like I will talk more or I will be more fun. Looking back, it breaks my heart. I was so young, and even as far back as middle school, I thought there was something “wrong” with me because I just wasn’t the type of kid who was the life of the party or who knew how to easily collect friends.

Please Explain why moms have so much energy

But now? Now I know there was nothing wrong with me. Just like I have to remind myself that there is nothing wrong with me today if I can’t “keep up” with the rest of the moms who seem to be out there doing non-stop activities and hosting epic parties when I can’t even remember to buy enough napkins when we have company over.

It’s so tempting to get frustrated with myself and resort back to that 12-year-old version of me who wished I could just be different: more stylish, more put-together, more all-around fun.

But I’m not that person — I wasn’t back then, and I’m still not.

I’m the kind of person who needs time to mentally prepare for any type of social gathering (yay for being an introvert!), time to decompress after any social gathering, time to prepare and make lists for activities so I don’t stress out about them, and as for looking stylish or put together? Well, you can forget it.

I’ve spent so long fighting the type of person I am and I’m tired of it. The other day, as I drove to a 4th of July gathering, my mind started to drift, imagining that I’d have some awkward moments and I’d get tired and want to have some alone time, and maybe I should just go back home and curl up with a good book.

And immediately I felt my mind try to berate me for just being me, the way it always has: Why are you like that? Most people like parties! Why are you such a loser? Get it together, you’re an adult!

Read the rest at BigCityMoms.com

 

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Hi, I'm Chaunie and I'm glad you're here! I admit this blog is a bit rusty, as most circa 2010-blogs are, but like us elder millennial moms ourselves, I figure it can still get the job done, am I right? So here's the deal: I'm a mom of five kids, teen to toddler, I've been a writer for about 10 years, mostly penning health articles in exchange for money to pay my bills, but after I was laid off, I decided it was now or never and I'm writing my first novel in a month. And I want you to be part of the process with me. So subscribe and get weekly emails with my latest juicy drafts. It's going to be fun. Read More…

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