Category: self care

  • Finding Myself (Again) After Becoming a Mum (Again)

    Finding Myself (Again) After Becoming a Mum (Again)

    After birthing a child, you get so wrapped up in the depths of new motherhood that it’s easy to lose yourself. Your boobs are leaking, you’re crying at Instagram reels, your clothes don’t feel right, and your hair’s whisping all over the place. You start to drift into the vast plains of parenting, unsure where you belong now. You’re overflowing with love and joy — yet there’s this quiet ache, this subtle mourning for the woman you used to be.

    It’s confusing, isn’t it? How something so pure and magical can coexist with this tiny thread of sadness. You love your baby with every fibre of your being, but you also miss you — the spontaneous you, the confident you, the you who wandered freely.

    I was lucky enough for my baby blues to pass quite quickly. I truly believe that years of self-reflection and healing helped pull me out of a potentially dark place early on. Knowing what would bring me back to myself wasn’t just helpful — it was an essential survival tool. And I’ll be forever grateful to my past self for doing the work before my second bubba arrived.

    Because here’s the truth: finding yourself again after motherhood isn’t some big cinematic moment. There’s no movie montage where you rediscover your “old self” while the music swells and everything falls into place. It’s quieter than that. Slower. More like a gentle remembering.

    For me, it started with movement. Nothing fancy — just slow walks outside, one foot in front of the other, usually with the baby strapped to my chest. Feeling the sunshine on my face, listening to the trees whisper in the wind… those tiny moments were breadcrumbs leading me home. Nature truly heals, tell me I’m wrong.

    Then came the baby steps (pun intended). Dusting off the yoga mat and stretching deeply in ways I couldn’t while pregnant. Being kind to myself. Drinking more water than I thought humanly possible and fuelling my body with real, nourishing food. Using snippets of time to do small things that spoke to my soul — a hot bath, a little home pamper, or a good old wardrobe clear-out. A reset.

    And then… I started to wake up.

    Probably because dancing to drum and bass in the kitchen at 7 a.m. shook something loose in my soul and reminded me I was not small — I was BIG. I remembered who I was: the chatterbox, the bouncy ball of weirdness, the loving, feels-too-much, loves-too-hard, wonderful human with a lust for life and everything in it. I was a mum, yes — not a regular mum, a cool mum (IYKYK), but I was also a human being, navigating life on this floating rock in space that we call Earth.

    And let’s talk about support — because having a partner who actually shows up makes a world of difference. I’m lucky enough to have someone who lets me be my messy, emotional, beautifully exhausted self without judgment. Letting me ugly cry for no reason and then passing me a plate of food is top tier relationship goals (just saying). Not everyone has that, and it breaks my heart that some mothers walk this road feeling alone — I did once.

    But I do believe finding someone — whether it’s a friend, a sibling, a parent, or another mum who just gets it — is essential. Someone you can rely on, who makes you feel seen, who reminds you that you’re still you beneath the motherhood.

    Because that’s the real magic of it all — realising you’re not trying to get “back” to who you were. You’re meeting a new version of yourself: softer yet stronger, stretched in every sense, but somehow more whole. Never apologise for who you are or who you are becoming. We change and grow with every season in life. If you resurface as a different you after becoming a mum, that’s ok! You might find a different you, a better you. Just as long as you feel comfortable and happy in your own skin, that’s all that matters. Stay true to yourself. It doesn’t have to make sense. None of it does. You just have to remember that every day is a new day and you’ll find yourself along the way. 

    So if you’re somewhere in that hazy fog, trying to remember who you are beneath the nappies, the sore body, the cold coffee, and the emotional rollercoaster that is motherhood — just know this: she’s still there. You’re still there. You’ll find her again — one home-cooked meal, one walk in the sunshine, one filthy drum and bass track, and one honest cry at a time.

    I got you girl 🫂💓

  • Present, Not Perfect: A Mindful Approach to Parenthood

    Present, Not Perfect: A Mindful Approach to Parenthood

    Mindfulness — it’s a word that’s become pretty trendy lately, right?

    It seems like there’s a bit of a stigma around calling yourself a mindful person these days. As if saying you’re a mindful mother (or parent) means people expect you to bake only organic goods, wear dungarees, have an allotment (I actually did have one once 🤣), and never drop the F-bomb or enjoy a few too many glasses of wine.

    I’m here to tell you — that’s a load of crap.

    So, What Is Mindfulness, Really?

    Photo credit – Google

    At its core, mindfulness is simply about being aware — noticing what’s happening inside and around you without judgment. And that’s something anyone can do with practice.

    The kids have dropped food all over the floor, everyone’s screaming and overstimulated? Take a deep breath and remind yourself: we’re all just tiny humans living on a floating rock in space. That’s mindfulness.

    Chasing your kids through the forest, covered in mud, trying to stop your youngest from eating rocks — then taking a moment to stop, look around, breathe in the fresh air, and feel grateful for the beauty around you. That’s mindfulness.

    Taking time out for yourself — whether it’s yoga, the gym, a walk in nature, dinner with friends, or even a Netflix binge in your pajamas with snacks — and allowing yourself to reconnect and unwind. That’s mindfulness too.

    How to Practice Mindfulness

    There are so many ways to bring mindfulness into your day, but it often starts with something as simple as pausing in a moment of overwhelm.

    Take a breath.

    Meet whatever’s happening with steadiness and kindness.

    Doing this regularly helps rewire your brain, creating new neural pathways that make it easier to stay grounded and aware of your emotions.

    Whatever you’re feeling — anger, sadness, joy, gratitude — let yourself feel it. All of it. Feeling is what makes us human.

    Nobody’s Perfect

    And let’s be real — nobody gets it right all the time. I certainly don’t! My mindfulness practice escapes me sometimes. I get angry. I shout. I cry. Sometimes I go inward and struggle to express myself.

    But those moments are exactly when I realise I need a time out — a mindful pause — a break from my thoughts. I take a step back, breathe, reevaluate, and try to meet whatever I’m feeling with patience and understanding.

    A Final Thought

    If the idea of mindfulness feels a bit unrealistic or even frustrating, that’s okay. It can sound like one more thing to add to an already overflowing plate — especially as a parent.

    But mindfulness isn’t about perfection or pretending everything’s fine. It’s about giving yourself a little space to breathe, reflect, and approach your day with a clearer mind and softer heart.

    So next time things feel chaotic, take a mindful moment for yourself.

    Pause.

    Breathe.

    And remember — you don’t need to be perfect to be present. 🙏✨️

  • The magic of Sauna for busy parents

    The magic of Sauna for busy parents

    Parenting is a wild, wonderful adventure. Some days are sprinkled with laughter, messy kisses, spontaneous dance parties in the kitchen, and stories that get sillier with every retelling. Some days feel like trying to wrangle a tornado of tiny humans, snacks, and runaway socks — but still full of joy, in the best possible way.

    Amidst all this delightful chaos, every parent deserves a little pause — a tiny, warm escape where you can take a breath, reconnect with yourself, and just be. Enter the sauna: your hot and blissful hideaway.

    Why Parents Deserve Saunas

    Whether you’re a mum, dad, grandparent, or the lucky adult in charge of bedtime, caring for children is full of moments that make your heart soar. But even the most joyful adventures can leave you a little tired, a little achy, or a little frazzled.

    Saunas are a place to slow down, let the day melt away, and reconnect with yourself — a gentle reminder that you CAN put yourself first, it’s not a crime. Self care is vital.

    What a Sauna Does (and Why Families Love It)

    Step into the warmth, and instantly… ahhhh. Your muscles sigh, your circulation perks up, and those happy little endorphins start doing a tiny dance.

    You’ll sweat, yes — but the good kind of sweat. The kind that makes you feel like you’re melting away the little stresses and carrying the lightness of the day ahead with you.

    Here’s what that heat brings to busy parents:

    Stress relief: Press pause on the endless planning and enjoy a rare moment of stillness.

    Better sleep: Even if little humans wake you at 2 a.m., the sleep you do get is deeper and more restorative.

    Muscle and joint relief: From carrying children to squatting up and down all day, picking toys and clothes up off the floor — the warmth eases and restores tired muscles.

    Energy boost: Circulation improves, your body feels lighter, and you step back into life with renewed sparkle.

    Skin glow: Sweating flushes out impurities, leaving you with that fresh, radiant glow that says, “I’ve got this — mostly.”

    Immune boost: The heat gently strengthens your immune system — perfect for parents constantly surrounded by coughs, colds, and the dreaded ‘back to school germs’.

    Beaulieu River (yoga retreat) – 📷 my own

    Family time

    If your children are older – why not visit a sauna together? It could be incredibly beneficial for you all. Taking that time to unwind together and create space for conversation all while improving your health and well-being, sounds like a great example to set for future generations.

    Quick Reality Check

    Pregnant? Skip the sauna for now — high heat isn’t safe during pregnancy.

    Health conditions? Check with your GP before using a sauna.

    Hydration: Keep sipping that water! Nobody wants to be dehydrated!

    Croyde Bay – 📷 my own

    My Favourite Saunas

    Now, full honesty: saunas themselves aren’t for everyone — but views? They’re irresistible.

    I’ve visited saunas across the country, and the scenery always adds something extra to the experience. Some of my favourites include Croyde Bay, where the coastal air meets the heat perfectly, and The Lime Wood Hotel, where you can unwind while looking out over serene forest views.

    Photo credit – Limewood

    Closer to home – Solace Sauna on Lepe Beach is my happy place. With wood-fired heat, Bailey’s warm welcome, and the forest and sea stretching out around you, it’s a place where you can laugh, exhale, and remember who you are!

    What really sets Solace Sauna apart is the attention to detail. The little sauna hats keep your head cool in the heat, and the traditional whisking practice is a rejuvenating ritual that boosts circulation and enhances the experience. (Follow Solace Sauna on Instagram!)

    Beyond the sauna itself, Solace Sauna feels like part of a wonderful local community focused on wellness and connection — a place where people come together, recharge, and share the experience.

    Bailey says it best:

    “Many families visit Solace Sauna to spend quality time together. In today’s socioeconomic climate and technology driven culture, sauna offers an accessible way for families to connect with each-other and nature year-round while experiencing the physical, mental, and social benefits of contrast therapy.
    In just an hour, you can feel completely reset and help regulate your nervous system. Be that with your family, or having a mindful break from the kids”

    “I have regular families who come to celebrate birthdays, spend time together, and activity to do away from screens and an outdoor activity all year round – winter dosent mean you have to stay in with the kids.”

    Book you visit to Solace Sauna HERE 👈

    The Simple Hack That Makes It Happen

    Here’s what works for me: I book ahead and pay upfront. That way, there’s no backing out — and I’m guaranteed my little window of peace.

    Even half an hour or an hour of sauna time can feel like a mini-vacation — a pause filled with calming heat and lightness — the perfect antidote to a busy family life.


    So…

    Next time life is filled with tiny hands, big imaginations, and spontaneous dance-offs in the living room that leave you slightly jaded, remember: a sauna isn’t just heat.

    It’s your pause button. Your secret hiding spot. Your little bubble of calm and wonder.

    Because even parents who can do it all deserve a moment to sparkle — and maybe a little warm indulgence too. ✨️🔥🍃

  • Affordable skincare that makes you glow as if you’ve had 8 hours uninterrupted sleep

    Affordable skincare that makes you glow as if you’ve had 8 hours uninterrupted sleep

    Let’s be honest — life as a parent can take its toll on your skin. Late nights, early mornings, and approximately zero time for yourself. I know I’m not alone when I say some days I put myself at the bottom of the list — everyone else gets fed, dressed, and cared for, and then I catch sight of my disheveled, curly-haired mop in the mirror and think, wow, I really need to sort my life out.

    The eye bags are real.

    But I’ve finally found a simple, affordable skincare routine that actually works. It leaves my skin glowing and—although my hair might still look like I’ve been wild camping in gale-force winds, and my outfit screams “three-day festival survivor”—my face stays fresh. Minimal breakouts, fewer fine lines, and the eye bags? They’ve downgraded from “bags for life” to mini clutch bags (clutching on for dear life 🤣).

    My go-to routine

    Morning & night

    🧴 Cleanser:
    CeraVe Blemish Control Face Cleanser with 2% Salicylic Acid & Niacinamide for Blemish-Prone Skin

    I rarely get breakouts, but this keeps my skin balanced and stops any surprise spots from showing up. Bonus: it lasts ages!

    💧 Serums:
    The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%, Brightening & Smoothing Serum for Blemish-Prone Skin
    I apply this first — it helps to brighten, smooth, and control any blemish-prone areas.

    Then I layer it with:
    The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 (with Ceramides), Multi-Depth Hydration Serum for Plumper, Smoother Skin

    These two together are magic. They make my skin feel tighter, more hydrated, and far less tired — like I’ve actually had a full night’s sleep (a wild fantasy, I know).

    🧴 Moisturiser:
    The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors + Beta Glucan, Lightweight Gel Moisturizer for All-Day Hydration

    This one’s light, fresh, and perfect as a makeup base. No greasy shine, no cakey residue — just happy skin.

    That’s my stripped-back routine for when I’m short on both time and patience.

    When I have a few extra minutes (aka a minor miracle)

    Little slices of skincare luxury that won’t break the bank or end up gathering dust in a drawer.

    👀 For the eyes

    The Ordinary Caffeine Solution 5% + EGCG

    Depuffs, brightens, and honestly feels like it wakes you up. Whoever invented this — I love you.

    The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Eye Serum

    A bit pricier but totally worth it, especially before bed. This one got me through the newborn stage — and yes, I’m ordering more because we’re in the middle of a sleep regression (if you know, you know).

    🌙 For the face

    The Ordinary 100% Organic Cold-Pressed Rose Hip Seed Oil

    My absolute nighttime saviour. Rosehip oil has rescued my skin from stress, sleeplessness, and dullness more times than I can count. After using it, I feel like a freshly birthed Greek goddess ready to drift into a fluffy cloud of sleep.

    Final thoughts

    I see so many skincare routines online that are either unaffordable or far too much faff. For everyday mums, simple is best — quick, effective, and consistent. If your face feels good, it doesn’t matter what your hair or clothes are saying (though if you’ve got curls like mine, that’s a whole other story).

    Stay tuned for The Curly Girl’s Guide to Taming the Beast Upon Your Noggin!

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