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Parenting - The Olympics for Moms

All "disciplines" of seniority.

It's not easy being a top athlete. Sport at the highest level requires a lot of sacrifices. The same applies to the "profession" of mother, which also requires a great deal of patience and many sacrifices. But no matter how tiring it is, just like in top-class sports, all the effort pays off in the end. Maybe the reward doesn't come in the form of a medal, the medal mom gets around her neck is her child's smile, his kiss on her cheek before bed, a hug, or a drawing he drew just for her. No matter how hard parenting is, comparable to the training of a top athlete, just like athletes, mothers know that it will pay off someday. Mother will not experience the acceptance for her successful upbringing, as Tina Trstenjak will, but her mother and father are to a large extent responsible for it.

Such as the life of a top athlete also the life of a mother small or growing up is not easy. The stake is high and education a whole science, as you will learn. Must be mom internally strong, must have horse condition and be patient. She must know that nothing will happen overnight and that she must be persistent, even if one day she would prefer to send everything to hell. At the same time, he constantly wonders what he is doing wrong. Parenting is a "heptathlon". But no matter how you look at it, like many athletes, when they are successful, they say that it was all the effort paid off in the end, the same goes for mothers after raising their child to be a happy and healthy adult and what they are bursting with pride and they brag about him wherever they go.

READ MORE: 12 illustrations that only mothers and pregnant women will really understand

The profession of a top athlete and a mother are not as different as it seems.
The profession of a top athlete and a mother are not as different as it seems.

No matter how difficult, and especially tiring, it is to raise a child, there is always a reason to put a smile on your face. Check out the cute illustrations By Norine Dworkin-McDaniel, which in a comical way perfectly summarize all the problems of mothers or parents and in which every woman who raises or has ever raised a child.

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