A Blogger Got Real About What it Takes to Be a Good Mom

Most women have had those moments when they’ve wondered whether or not they were doing a good job at motherhood. One Australian blogger, Laura Mazza, has made it her mission to help people with an answer. Known for being especially candid, Mazza is a mom of two who’s currently being applauded for one of her Facebook posts in which she lets all mamas know that they’re enough.

A Blogger Got Real About What It Takes to Be a Good MomBlogger Laura Mazza Teaches Mothers to Be Proud of Their Efforts

In one of her inspirational posts, she shares how she had a tough day, so she fed her son nuggets. She explains that this doesn’t make her a bad mom in any way. She also points out how while her best friend would co-sleep with her babies, that doesn’t mean they’ll be sleeping with her forever or she was a bad mom. Mazza also says that one parent from her playgroup fed her kids organic and wheat-free food while another gave her kiddiwinks and points out how both of them were awesome.

Mazza Is a Blogger Who Encourages Parents and Mothers

Mazza is a blogger who believes raising kids isn’t an easy task and is a believer in doing whatever has to be done to make it to the next day. To her, this includes feeding the kids formula, saying bad words, or serving the kids supermarket cake for breakfast. In her post, she admits to having done all of these on occasion and points out that these things didn’t really count. According to Mazza, life is all about the kids, and the fact that people worry about them just proves how amazing they are.

Mazza also writes that mothers shouldn’t worry about social media or what the neighbors think they should be doing because doing one’s best to be a responsible mother is enough. The blogger goes on and explains that she knows people who judge for stupid things like they actually matter but stresses out that these things don’t matter at all. She knows that mothers beat themselves up about the things they do and teaches that they shouldn’t because they’re probably actually nailing it.