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Levi was happy after I shared some of my Oreo shakes with him. Photo by Amairani Hernandez for CALÓ NEWS.
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After two years of parenting, I can say that being a parent is not meant to be easy. Being a mom or dad is one of the most rewarding yet challenging jobs in the world. And just as a coach can help you improve your career, they can also help you become a better parent every day. All I can say is that if you’re experiencing mom guilt, the first thing you need to know is that it’s completely normal, it’s just a part of motherhood. Feeling guilty will only make things worse, so give yourself a break. I have to constantly applaud myself for being the best mom that I can truly be. Constantly questioning whether you’re a good mom is what makes you a good mom.
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