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#5. Accomplishment. Small wins matter.

One of the most powerful habits of happiness is getting things done and making things happen. Meaningful goals can bring immense feelings of happiness but we can set ourselves up for consistent and frequent happiness boosts through small accomplishments too.

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Guest Post Samantha Dholakia Guest Post Samantha Dholakia

#4. Meaning. Finding purpose in life.

As new mums, it can feel that we now exist purely for our children. This might be true in part, but as they grow older we can start to get back or begin to move forward with that self-purpose we either once had or now desire.

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#3. Better Relationships.
Guest Post Samantha Dholakia Guest Post Samantha Dholakia

#3. Better Relationships.

On the third blog of this “5 Habits of Happiness” series, Samantha writes about a very important topic: Relationships. Why are they so important to our happiness and how we can have better relationships for our own well-being.

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#2. Engagement. Do what you love mama.
Guest Post Samantha Dholakia Guest Post Samantha Dholakia

#2. Engagement. Do what you love mama.

When was the last time you did something you are passionate about? Something you enjoy so much that time disappears… Read life coach Samantha Dholakia as she shares the 2nd of 5 habits of happiness: Engagement, and learn how this can impact your overall level of happiness.

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Good reads about Self-care and Well-being

“We can’t pour from an empty cup.”

Parenting is a tough job, and to be able to thrive in this new role, mums need to take care of themselves as well as take care of their babies. Sometimes this means putting your needs first. Here, Jazmin and our guest bloggers share some self-care tips to filling up your cup.

 
 

Get moving & read about Postnatal Fitness

Go back to exercise safely with tips and advice from women’s physiotherapists and postnatal fitness experts.

Before you go back to exercise we recommend you get checked by an expert to make sure your pelvic floor and core are ready to go!

 
 

Good reads about Mental Health

Perinatal mental health is more than talking about Postnatal Depression (PND). There are many other issues that affect many mums after birth, anxiety, postnatal rage, for instance, just to name a few.

At the blog, we invite mental health specialists to talk about these and other important mental health topics.

 
 

Good reads about Pregnancy and Birth

Disclaimer: Our experts and contributors share in this space some of their valuable knowledge and experience. However, this must not replace any personalised expert and/or medical advice. While it’s normal to feel overwhelmed and anxious during pregnancy and in the postpartum period, make sure you ask for help if these feelings get worse or last for longer.

Get the Inspiring mums series

Our Inspiring Mama blog series is a space of positive motherhood stories.

Meet amazing mamas who have taken life by the horns in their very unique and special way.

 

About the journal

The Mothership Journal is a motherhood blog written by women and mothers. Read the latest content from Jazmin, the Mothership coach, plus articles from guest writers who are supporting, empowering and inspiring women through their pregnancy, early motherhood and beyond.  

 

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