If you are a fan of CG Photography, you may already know I am a mom of 5 (Beautiful and rumbustious) boys. Although it’s hard to believe (and even harder to admit) my oldest son is almost 18 years old! So it’s safe to say that I am a seasoned parent.
As a business woman, I know the challenges that come with juggling the responsibilities of motherhood while pursuing a career or passion. Being a mom and a photographer has taught me a lot about balance, time management, and prioritization, and I want to share my experiences and advice with fellow moms.
For starters, I think it’s important for moms to remember that it is impossible to do it all and it’s okay to ask for help. As a momprenuer, I have learned that balancing my work and family life is only possible when I have support from my partner (I am lucky to have an amazing husband), a business assistant, family members, and friends. (It truly takes a village!) Having a support system can make all the difference and please remember you can do ANYTHING but not EVERYTHING.
Another piece of advice that I would offer to fellow moms is to try and be present in the moment. It can be easy to get caught up in the chaos of daily life, but taking the time to appreciate and enjoy the little moments with your children can be so rewarding. Although I am writing this blog while watching my son in the bath, I try to take time each day to shut off my business brain and just be present with the kiddos. Whether it’s reading a book, having a dance party or just cuddling in bed, the small moments make all the difference. As a photographer, I just want to remind you that taking photos is a great way to capture and remember these special moments.
I also believe that it’s important for moms to prioritize self-care. Taking care of your own physical, mental, and emotional well-being is essential for being the best mom you can be. Whether it’s carving out time for a hobby, taking a relaxing bath, or going for a walk, finding ways to take care of yourself can help you recharge and be more present for your family.
Finally, I think it’s important for moms to remember that there’s no such thing as a perfect mom. We all have our good days and bad days, and we all make mistakes. But at the end of the day, what matters most is that we love our children and are doing our best to raise them into happy, healthy, and well-adjusted adults.
As a mom photographer, I hope that my advice can help fellow moms find a sense of balance and fulfillment in their lives. Being a mom is a challenging and rewarding experience, and I’m excited to be able to share my experiences and insights with other moms who are on this journey.
I hope to share tips, tricks and resources that can help make this journey of motherhood a bit smoother. If you have any specific questions let me know!
xoxo, Chaya