18/01/2025
This past week has really tested me. Being at home with two children (at the ages they are) and little sleep is a tough combination and Iâm not sure how well Iâve coped with it.
I also find myself questioning what I want to do with my time DAILY. Aside from look after my children, of course. Iâm sure other mums can resonate - identity postpartum can feel like a maze with no way out.
I spent almost eight years working as a Public Health Nutritionist, in which time I also did an MSc in Psychology and further studies in Counselling Psychology. Iâm now able to apply for the doctorate - but weâve moved countries, which also means that all of that work and effort has come to a dead end (or so it feels). Iâm fiercely passionate about maternal mental health and identity, but I donât know what integrating that into my life professionally can look like over here.
Right now the things that bring me joy are baking bread, mentally styling outfits that I probably wonât wear for months or years đ
Thereâs no conclusive ending to this post. Iâm sharing to normalise that, post-children, life can feel confusing, unstructured, and with no clear plan. And youâre not alone in this.