The one word most mothers ignore that leads to all kinds of trouble

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In a world that constantly bombards mothers with rigid standards and its expectations, it’s time to champion the power of acceptance. As mothers, we often find ourselves grappling with insecurities and regrets, burdened by the weight of self-doubt. But what if, instead of striving for unattainable perfection, we chose to embrace acceptance? Acceptance of ourselves, our flaws, and our journey as mothers. Acceptance that acknowledges that we are doing our best and our best is enough.

Leaving my young son with my family when I left for medical school was one of the most difficult decisions I’ve ever made. As I packed my bags and said goodbye, a torrent of worries flooded my mind. Would he feel abandoned? Would the separation harm our bond? The fear of being physically apart from him weighed heavily on my heart, overshadowing the excitement of pursuing my professional dreams. 

Yet, amidst the uncertainty, I held onto the belief that this sacrifice was necessary for our future. I reassured myself that my family would provide him with the love and care he deserved in my absence. Each night on the phone we would talk about meeting in our dreams

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