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🗓️ 6 June 2024
⏱️ 16 minutes
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Episode 87 “Single mom”
Balancing work, childcare, and personal time
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Episode Breakdown:
-00:12 Being a mother is 99.9% more challenging than a regular job
-00:30 Instense emotions
-01:09 I was in the Emergency Room
-01:55 Blood everywhere
-03:09 We might need stitches
-03:48 Brutiful
-04:44 My 4-year-old
-05:16 The devil horns showed up
-05:46 Possessed
-06:12 Kids are best off sleeping with their parents up until the age of 6 or 7
-07:04 Both my kids have been wanting to sleep with me
-07:36 Let them sleep and cuddle with their mama bear
-08:51 I’m a f&*king Monster
-09:48 I’m seeing someone
-11:04 I noticed he didn’t like it
-12:32 He doesn’t like what I do
-13:38 Need his validation to be okay
-14:53 He doesn’t like me
-15:39 Lose-lose situations
-16:31 They double tap me in real-life
-17:03 My last relationship, he was so involved
-17:30 I need to work on myself
-18:57 I prayed for clarity
-19:39 Be at service
-20:17 Self-care is very important
-21:07 Practice loving myself
-22:42 I told you my embarrassing story
-24:48 Make sure to follow and leave a comment or really helps !
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0:00.0 | So I just saw this video on Instagram so I know that it's true. This guy says that research |
0:07.5 | confirms that being a mother alone at home with your children is more |
0:12.0 | challenging than 99.9% of regular occupations worldwide. |
0:20.0 | The data shows that cortisol spikes are the highest when you're interrupted, lacking control |
0:26.0 | of the situation, and when there are intense emotions involved, especially with your loved ones, all of which are directly associated with being a mother. |
0:38.0 | So unless you are a soldier or working in an emergency room room which includes similar cortisol spikes. |
0:45.0 | Your job isn't as stressful compared to being a mother. |
0:50.0 | What do you think? I agree. I mean I can't say what it's like to be a soldier or work in an ER, |
1:03.1 | although I can say that I was just at the ER all weekend, all Sunday, |
1:10.8 | for about six hours with my son because he fell and nearly knocked his tooth out. |
1:17.0 | Very stressful. |
1:20.0 | Very stressful indeed. |
1:22.0 | It happened on Saturday he was at his dad's house and they were just |
1:28.0 | playing in the living room and you know he was with our daughter in the other room for a second and just her |
1:34.2 | just a huge bang ran in there |
1:38.4 | Athie had stood on a like portable clothing rack with wheels just playing as boys do, five-year-old |
1:46.1 | boys do and he fell right on his face and I got the call that there's blood everywhere, blood everywhere. |
1:56.0 | Oh my God. |
1:57.0 | Jump in the car, go over there. |
2:00.0 | And yeah, his mouth was covered in blood. I just held him. I'm covered in blood and I tried to touch in his mouth and then I saw that his right front tooth was really very loose and I was like okay off to the |
2:17.8 | ER we go. So Alfie and I went to the ER and we were there for hours and everything was fine. I mean his tooth is loose |
2:28.9 | it's probably gonna come out thank. It's his baby tooth. And even the doctor said that his |
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