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Mental Toll

"My mom is crazy." Lines often heard from teenagers and I get it. Being a mother is mentally exhausting aside from the physical exhaustion, the hardest part is the emotional and mental exhaustion. It’s true, being a mother and a home maker is a full-time job without vacation. They think handing the child to the father is a break, but it’s not. A mother has to catch up with house work, plan and prepare things. Of course, being a mother, staying at home full time, sacrificing careers are all a choice, but it wouldn’t hurt to be appreciated for it. Sometimes, it’s hard to keep making effort when the only person who seem to appreciate it is the one making it. Call your mom, say you love them, tell them they’re appreciated, make them feel that their efforts matter.

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