You finally get five minutes to yourself.
You sit down with a hot cuppa, or sneak away for a solo walk.
And then it hits you…
That sinking, nagging feeling: mum guilt.
You start thinking about the washing, the school emails, the snack requests, the to-do list still growing in your head.
Sound familiar?
Let’s get one thing clear right now:
Taking time for yourself doesn’t make you selfish.
It makes you sustainable.
And there is nothing wrong with meeting your own needs.
💛 Why ‘Me Time’ Is So Hard for Mums
We’ve been conditioned to believe that “good mums” are:
- Always available
- Always selfless
- Always putting others first
But that belief leads to burnout, resentment, and emotional depletion.
You weren’t meant to pour endlessly without being refilled.
You’re not a machine. You’re a human. And humans need rest, joy, space—and care.
🌿 The Truth About ‘Me Time’
Taking time for yourself is not about escaping your family.
It’s about reconnecting with yourself so you can show up from a place of fullness, not fatigue.
Because let’s face it—when you’re exhausted, touched out, and overwhelmed, everyone gets your leftovers. And that doesn’t serve anyone.
But when you take even 10 minutes just for you?
- You respond instead of react
- You have more patience, presence, and perspective
- You remember that you matter too
✨ What Happens When You Let Go of the Guilt
When you give yourself permission to rest, recharge, and breathe, you start to:
- Feel more like yourself again (not just “Mum”)
- Model self-respect and boundaries for your kids
- Strengthen your emotional resilience
- Reclaim parts of your identity that might’ve been lost in the chaos of motherhood
And perhaps most importantly—you begin to trust that you are worthy of care, not just as a mum, but as a woman.
🫶 Still Feeling Guilty? Try This Reframe:
Ask yourself:
“Would I want my child to feel guilty for taking care of themselves someday?”
Of course not.
So why do you believe you’re any less deserving?
You’re not lazy. You’re not indulgent. You’re not neglecting your family.
You are investing in your ability to show up—calmer, happier, and more connected.
🌸 10 Simple ‘Me Time’ Ideas That Actually Fit Into Mum Life
Because let’s be real—you don’t need a spa weekend (although, yes please). You need accessible moments that remind you you’re more than the mess.
Try:
- A walk around the block—solo.
- Journaling for 5 minutes with a candle lit.
- Listening to your favourite podcast or playlist.
- Sitting in the sun with a coffee.
- Saying no to a commitment that drains you.
- Buying yourself fresh flowers.
- Meditating or breathing deeply for 3 minutes.
- Reading a chapter of a non-parenting book.
- Watching a show that you choose.
- Doing absolutely nothing (and loving it).
🌈 You Are Allowed to Take Up Space
Dear Mumma, your worth is not tied to how much you do for others.
You are enough—even when you rest.
You are enough—even when you say no.
You are enough—even when you take time to care for yourself.
So next time that guilt creeps in, remind yourself:
“I am allowed to rest. I am allowed to enjoy. I am allowed to exist outside of what I do for others.”
And let that truth sink deep into your bones.
Because your wellbeing matters—just as much as everyone else’s.



