Time. It’s one of the most precious gifts you can give a mum. But the kind of time she needs depends on the phase of motherhood she’s in – because that phase shapes her needs. Not wants – needs.
Time to herself – to read a book, work on a personal project, or simply enjoy a hot cup of coffee before it goes cold.
Time to be present – to sit peacefully, focused on one thing instead of the ten swirling through her mind, like planning the week ahead.
Time with loved ones – with dear friends she rarely sees anymore, to finish a conversation uninterrupted.
Time to feel loved – romantic time with a partner, to reconnect and remember the woman she was before becoming “mum.”
Time with her growing or grown children – for older mums whose kids are teens or have flown the nest, time together becomes even more cherished. A lunch date, a shopping trip – uninterrupted, phone-free, quality moments.
Time alone – just to be. To think her own thoughts, watch what she wants, and move through a day on her own terms.
Because motherhood often feels like a race against time. In the early years, mums juggle everything – work, family, and the invisible load in between. Later, when time seems to stretch endlessly, it brings a quiet longing for time with loved ones that now feels fleeting.
So ask her: What kind of time do you need right now?
This article was written by Claudia Calleja for Woman Unclouded, an exciting platform that seeks to uncloud women-related issues by sharing experiences and expertise. It’s packed with thoughts and truths, advice for our daughters and regular news round-ups. Enjoy all of Claudia’s advice and wisdom for women living in Malta (and beyond) today at www.womanunclouded.com.