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‘How I balance school and motherhood’

Oladipupo Omotoyosi by Oladipupo Omotoyosi
March 1, 2024
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‘How I balance school and motherhood’

Oladipupo Omotoyosi

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Being a mother and a student at the same time can be quite challenging, but it is also an incredible journey of growth and determination. As a proud mother of one myself, I understand the unique struggles that come with balancing school life and motherhood.

There are so many moms out there who are also pursuing their education at the same time. It is incredible to see how many strong and determined women are juggling motherhood and school together.

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It is important to acknowledge that being a mother does not make you any less capable of achieving your academic goals. In fact, being a mother is a powerful motivator to succeed not only for myself but also for my child. I feel like I am setting an inspiring example for my little one by pursuing my education.

To find a balance between your roles as a student and a mother, effective time management is key. Plan your days and prioritize your tasks, making sure to allocate dedicated time for both studying and spending quality time with your child. It might require some adjustments and sacrifices, but the rewards will be worth it.

Do not be afraid to ask for support from your loved ones, friends, or even fellow classmates. Having a strong support system can make a world of difference. Whether it is someone to watch your child while you study or someone to lend a listening ear when things get overwhelming, reaching out for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Remember to take care of yourself too. Self-care is crucial in maintaining your physical and mental well-being. Take breaks when you need them, engage in activities that bring you joy, and don’t forget to celebrate your accomplishments along the way because you deserve it.

I embrace the journey. There are days when it becomes overwhelming, but I always remember the incredible strength and resilience I possess. My dedication to my education and my child is something I am immensely proud of.

To all the amazing mothers out there who are also pursuing their education, keep going. You are capable of achieving greatness in both your academic and motherhood journeys. Embrace the challenges, cherish the moments, and never forget the incredible impact you are making on your child’s life through your determination and love.

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