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Becoming a Stay-at-Home Mom

Becoming a Stay at Home Mom

As you prepare for your little one’s arrival (yay!), it may begin to cross your mind that you no longer want to return to work after your due date. Of course, maternity leave can always soften the blow, but some moms find that they’d prefer to make the transition to a stay-at-home mom (SAHM, for brevity) once that leave is over. However, that can feel like a huge leap, so it’s always good to start preparing ahead of time. So how do you start to plan for your resignation and transition into a single-income home? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

Preparing Financially

This is likely the biggest hurdle you’ll need to take into consideration.  Moving from a dual-income household to a single-income one can be a significant change. Take some time to sit down with your spouse and discuss your financial plan and expectations. By doing so, you’ll avoid a lot of frustration and disappointment in the long run. Start discussing a few of these key topics:

Preparing Mentally

Mentally preparing yourself to become a SAHM is something that many women can overlook. But making sure you feel good in your decision and squash any concerns you may have early is the best way to get your new chapter started on the right foot.  

Preparing at the Office

This one can be the hardest bridge to cross when making your decision. Letting your managers and coworkers know that you’ll be resigning can feel stressful and confrontational…but it doesn’t need to be.

With a little bit of preparation, you’ll find the the transition from working outside the home to stay-at-home mom doesn’t need to be scary. Enjoy all that extra time to snuggle.

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