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Showing posts with label lonely mothers. Show all posts
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Misery Loves Company - The Pain One Feels When All Alone with Children
You don’t know my story as well as millions of others if you
haven’t read, “When Mothers Cry.” The topics discussed in that book are the
root issues as to why some of us reach a point in motherhood that despite
having partners, children, jobs, etc., we still feel alone. Too much loneliness eventually leads to
mental and/or physical pain. Children don’t understand it, a partner might
criticize it, but feelings of aloneness are real!
When you start being more content with you, loneliness will drop off like the pounds you lose when you exercise and control your meal portions. Say goodbye to the dark side of loneliness!
Loneliness isn’t always a bad thing; it can be quite good
when used appropriately and for a limited amount of time. For instance, your
children are gone for the day and instead of thinking about what they are up to
with a family member, friend or daycare, you use your time wisely until you see
them again. You might look to others
like you are lonely when you are being quite productive. You are getting things
done that you always wanted to do and are feeling good about not having anyone
around.
Yet, loneliness has a dark side. It shows up when you least
expect it. Too many days of being alone and you can drive yourself mad
especially if you have young children you care for and you have little or no
time to be around adults. For some moms the support system just isn’t there for
those with a cry or many cries about everything from finances to physical
ailments. It isn’t because they haven’t reached out, oftentimes many moms with
a variety of concerns do connect with someone or a group, but it doesn’t always
help. Our minds are just not all wired the same.
I recall a time when I was so lonely to the point that I
didn’t care who I talked to while I pushed my double stroller through a small
town where most people who lived there were Asian and spoke Chinese. I listened
to the broken English speakers as best I could, and we laughed about some
things and I felt better during our small exchanges. Some people just don’t
realize the power of those small conversations with strangers. They have kept
many of us out of trouble.
So how do moms who appear to have everything get to a mental
state of loneliness? For some of us, we
get to a place of lonesomeness because we pushed the battles away--the negative
people. We stopped fighting with them. We no longer found it necessary to clash
with partners, employers, friends, relatives, etc. we simply wanted to fulfill
our duties and be appreciated. But when our needs weren’t met and relationships
became more of a chore than a benefit, we learned how to keep trouble at bay
and then became lonely. Replacements for lonely feelings just didn’t come fast
enough, so feelings of isolation took route and for many moms just didn’t leave
yet.
Technology adds to the state of loneliness since so many
things don’t require connecting with people face-to face. Relocations will also
create feelings of seclusion. A controlling partner and/or children will do the
same. Aloneness shows up sometimes before or after childbirth, divorce, death
of a loved one, hormonal changes or when a child moves away. Thank God the
state of loneliness is a temporal season for many of us moms, but it happens. However,
loneliness can turn into depression if one chooses to wallow in negative
feelings for too long.
When one is experiencing a myriad of emotions connected to
loneliness this is when she is also quite vulnerable. She becomes a magnet for
others like her, but sometimes these women don’t mean well. They are miserable about
certain life issues they may share or not. In addition, they may not have a
faith and have not been free out of loneliness in quite a long time. These
women may come off as pushy, needy and/or desperate for a friend or someone
they can “help.” But their aid isn’t often appreciated because there is a hint
of power and control mixed up in it that other women might have picked up on
and so they don’t stick around.
Misery shows up and says, “If you need me, I’m here, but I
have my own share of problems--lots of them. Listen to me and I might listen to
you. Don’t rely on me…I’ll call you when I feel like it. But then maybe I
won’t, I’ll be busy, so busy.” You might know someone like that. One big
contradiction yet she feels alone sometimes, so she says.
Children oftentimes don’t fulfill any voids, if anything
they can create an emotional disconnect with one’s self and cause you to forget
about you to the point that you don’t feel deserving of anything not even a
friend. Before long you are headed down a path where children are everything
and you are nothing. Don’t do that! See the signs and get back on track--you
were here before children and when they are gone, you are left not only with a
partner, but with you too! If you have a faith, use it!
The key to shaking loneliness is to break routines every now
and again. Be around people even if you don’t feel like talking to them.
Reconnect with those things you once enjoyed that are beneficial to your mind,
body and soul (and we aren’t talking about the things that God would frown
upon). Be enlightened by learning something new and doing different things. Who knows you might make a new friend?
When you start being more content with you, loneliness will drop off like the pounds you lose when you exercise and control your meal portions. Say goodbye to the dark side of loneliness!
Nicholl McGuire is the owner and manager of this blog.
Sunday
Can We Talk?
Sometimes that's all a mother wants to do is talk. Not the kind of talk like, "Hi baby. Yes mommy knows. I love you too." She may have been talking to her own children all day like this. What a stay-at-home mother may want by hour nine is just a little adult conversation. However, what usually happens is her spouse comes through the door having had his fill of adult conversation and just wants to sit in front of the television. What does she do? How annoyed she must feel?
It hurts when you attempt to reach out to those around you to converse and your conversation is returned with a, "Hmm. Um. Okay. Alright. Hello. Have a nice day." It can be a lonely world for a woman who stays at home with children, a single mother in between jobs, or someone who happens to have children in their care with no other adult support.
Although the world may brag about being family friendly, it really isn't most of the time. A mother toting her small babies around town isn't always welcomed with a smile and a hello. Her children may receive a little smile and a touch from a stranger, but when strangers look at her their smile may fade even if she is attempting to be friendly and make small talk.
Conversation is healing for many mothers who feel alone, but when the world is busily rushing from one event to the next, passing by her in search of the next best thing to buy, they miss an opportunity to receive or be a blessing to her. They miss a bit of wisdom or possibly a great employee because they are just too consumed with what they need and want.
Sometimes we have to just take the time to stroll through our neighborhoods with the intention of talking to someone. Rather than being the one who is speaking when spoken to, maybe we should be the one speaking first. From our partners to strangers on the street, whether we or they need to talk, we should pause for a moment. Who knows what we might discover. "Can we talk?"
Nicholl McGuire
http://nichollmcguire.blogspot.com
It hurts when you attempt to reach out to those around you to converse and your conversation is returned with a, "Hmm. Um. Okay. Alright. Hello. Have a nice day." It can be a lonely world for a woman who stays at home with children, a single mother in between jobs, or someone who happens to have children in their care with no other adult support.
Although the world may brag about being family friendly, it really isn't most of the time. A mother toting her small babies around town isn't always welcomed with a smile and a hello. Her children may receive a little smile and a touch from a stranger, but when strangers look at her their smile may fade even if she is attempting to be friendly and make small talk.
Conversation is healing for many mothers who feel alone, but when the world is busily rushing from one event to the next, passing by her in search of the next best thing to buy, they miss an opportunity to receive or be a blessing to her. They miss a bit of wisdom or possibly a great employee because they are just too consumed with what they need and want.
Sometimes we have to just take the time to stroll through our neighborhoods with the intention of talking to someone. Rather than being the one who is speaking when spoken to, maybe we should be the one speaking first. From our partners to strangers on the street, whether we or they need to talk, we should pause for a moment. Who knows what we might discover. "Can we talk?"
Nicholl McGuire
http://nichollmcguire.blogspot.com
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