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    Overwhelmed new mother hears the perfect parenting advice from her mom on doorbell cam

    By Heather Wake,

    5 days ago

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    “How on earth can one person do it all?”

    This is a question so many mothers ask themselves. Especially after giving birth, when life seems to expect them to take care of their newborn, get their body back, return to work and keep a clean house all at the same time.

    It’s a question that had completely overwhelmed Monica Murphy, only one month into welcoming her third child, while still recovering from a C-section and taking care of her other children, who were also nursing, according to Today.com .

    Luckily for Murphy, her mom had the perfect piece of advice to ease her troubled mind. And luckily for us, it was all caught on the family’s doorbell cam.

    In a now-viral Instagram post , Murphy wrote her formidable to-do list, which included:

    Working

    Staying present on social media

    Maintaining a clean home

    Tandem breastfeeding

    Being present with my kids

    Eating a nutritious diet

    Making time for my husband

    Keeping in touch with friends

    Making time for myself

    Planning activities for kids

    Frick decorate for Christmas

    Followed by that burning question: “How on earth can one person do it all?”

    Of course, Murphy hadn’t expressed any of these stresses to her mom, who had been visiting. But still, her mom knew something heavily weighed on her daughter's mind.

    So, as she was walking out, Murphy’s mom left her with these words of wisdom:

    “They aren’t gonna remember a clean house, they are gonna remember how much you loved them and hung out with them.”

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    Murphy told Today.com that she “broke down” crying after her mom had left, and was instantly inspired to share the video for other moms who needed similar encouragement.

    Indeed, the message struck an emotional chord with thousands of viewers.

    “The way I would’ve just bawled if she said that to me,” one person commented.

    Another added, “I needed to hear this today.”

    Some shared how it was a sentiment they sadly would never hear from their own mothers, and how they are now re-parenting themselves.

    “My mom would just nag I’m lazy and how am I supposed to leave my house a mess. So I’m just easing my anxiety with gentle words from other people’s mothers. As I’ve been doing my whole life. Clean house was above happy children,” one person wrote.

    It can be so easy for moms to lose themselves in the never ending cycle of responsibilities and, frankly, unrealistic societal expectations. But hopefully this sweet message can help moms everywhere go a bit easier on themselves, and actually enjoy the time they have with their kids. That’s part of what family is all about, after all.


    This article originally appeared on 11.15.23

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    SFSAHM7
    4d ago
    My father was the one to give me the best advice. I was upset we couldn’t afford to go on vacation and he said to me “they won’t remember the vacation as much as they’ll remember you baking cakes and cookies with them, reading to them and making it fun at home.” This changed everything for me. I’m a seasoned mom with 4 kids. Two teenagers and 2 little ones. For any new mom struggling. Who cares if the house is straightened up all the time, no one cares about a little mess, house are meant to be homes and homes are meant to be lived in. Yes make sure it’s clean but it doesn’t need to look like Pintrist . And ladies, ASK YOUR HUSBAND FOR HELP!!! stop thinking we have to DO IT ALL. We don’t. Those babies are their babies too. If you need a break say you need a break. No one is a mind reader so if your husband doesn’t know you’re struggling how can her help you? And lastly..Fed is best, happy is best and health is best. ASK FOR HELP. It’s not a sign of weakness but a show of strength.
    Bonnie Bee
    5d ago
    Ummm... How old is the older child in the pic???? Shouldn't they be drinking out of a toddlers cup by now???
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