The Homemaker: You are always encouraging and caring. You all most never put yourself first and strive to be the perfect homemaker. You go out of your way to make others feel good. You are a domestic goddess and your home always smells like freshly baked goodies.
Your attributes: You succeed in making your children feel loved and cared for. You are fun and engaging and your children thrive on this. You are self-sacrificing. Your home is always warm and inviting.
The New Age Mom: You are trendy and hip. All your children’s friends love being around you. You are more of a friend or sister to your children than a mother figure.
Your attributes: You make your children feel loved and accepted for who they are. Your children can confide in you with ease. You are “Sex in the City” meets “Desperate Housewives”.
The Liberated Mom: You like to have your own space and you encourage your children to have theirs. You promote independence in your family and you urge your children to experience life. You certainly do not do packed lunches and your children pack their own school bags.
Your attributes: You allow your children the freedom to make their own decisions and in turn learn from their mistakes. Your children are independent and self- sufficient. You make time for yourself and your own interests.
The Structured Mom: Your home runs with military precision; you thrive on routine and structure. Everything you do is with purpose and the end goal in mind. You manage to juggle your routine and your families with complete ease.
Your attributes: Nothing ever fazes you; you seem to have a solution to any problem. Your home is always pristine and you never leave the house without make up. You are competitive and expect a great deal from your children.
The ‘Good enough’ Mom: What I like to call ‘The Hybrid’, you are little bit of each of these personalities. Although you would love to be the perfect Mom, there are just not enough hours in the day to do it all.
Your attributes: You are who you are and if that’s not good enough, then too bad. You get it right most of the time and you do what you have to, to maintain your sanity. Who needs perfection anyway!
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