Back like I never left
Life notes and other updates. Issue #26
šø Hello from this side!
I almost tumbled over finding my way into your inbox. There were so many cobwebs along the way š. But Iām here now! How have you been?
Oh, youād like to know how Iāve been instead, seeing as Iām the one who disappeared for weeks? š Well, thank you very much for that question. Iām not even sure where to start, so this email might be all over the place.
š¶š½ I Became a Mum!
Yes, you read that right. I have a whole human who depends on me for her survival. I still find it surreal sometimes. Like me? A mum? Me, thatās a twenty-something-year-old teenager? LOL, Life comes at you fast!
I had a rough onboarding into motherhood (catch up in this video if you missed it). Those first six weeks were the hardest of my life ā recovering from a C-section, caring for a newborn, and having no external support. It really affected my mental health to the point where I needed professional help.
But things are better now. My mum is with me, and honestly, her presence has made a world of difference for my mental health, my confidence, and how I show up day-to-day.
Motherhood has been quite the journey. Some days are easy, some are tough, but even on the hard days, nothing beats seeing my baby giggle or smile š¤.
š On Identity & Motherhood
Someone recently asked if Iām struggling with my identity as a mum. My honest answer is no. I donāt feel like motherhood has consumed me. Being a mum is one of the many hats I wear, but it doesnāt define all of me.
Yes, I know I talk about my baby a lot (bombastic side eye š), but thatās because this is my current reality. Itās what I live every day. Still, Iām able to function as a creator, coach, and strategist even while being a new mum. Iām only a few months in, but I like where Iām at.
š¼ Maternity Leave & The Reality of Work
Being on maternity leave has opened my eyes to how unfriendly some maternity policies are.
In the UK, you get six weeks at 90% pay. Some employers offer enhanced maternity leave (three to six months full pay). But even that isnāt enough. At three months, youāre barely in a rhythm with your baby, and you have to consider going back to work. If you donāt, you go on statutory maternity pay, which is just a couple quids a month. With bills, rent, groceries? Thatās not cutting it.
It puts women between the devil and the Red Sea: go back to work before youāre ready OR manage on a tight budget.
Now more than ever, I see why financial planning for a child is crucial. The options put before you arenāt the best, and youāre making choices not because you want to, but because you have to.
I saw a stat recently that over 450,000 women in the US have left their jobs, mostly due to childcare. And honestly, I get it.
Iām currently in that space of reflection too, deciding what returning to work will look like for me, or if I even want to go back. Letās just say Iām in a season of transition and uncertainty, but Iām keeping an open mind.
šø The Money Method is Coming!
Now for the exciting part! Iām working on a coaching program called The Money Method. Weāre kicking off in January 2026.
If youāve ever wanted to be mentored by me or need guidance on investing, building wealth, saving better, earning from your savings, or buying your first property, this is for you.
This isnāt one of those programs where youāre just told what to do. Weāre going to do it together. Weāre going to learn and implement, especially investing.
Join the waitlist here to be the first to know when we go live. Youāll get Ā£50 off and help shape the program through a survey.
š„ Creator Life Check-In
This one is a bit vulnerable to share. Lately, Iāve been struggling to show up online. Not because I donāt want to, but because Iāve been overthinking everything.
I want to share behind the scenes of building The Money Method, maybe even do a 30-day video challenge in November, but I keep hesitating. Youād think that after years of content creation, it would come naturally. But right now, Iām just trying to find my rhythm again š .
Interestingly, Iāve been doing a 30-day LinkedIn challenge (todayās day 28!) and itās been going great, probably because I donāt have to shoot videos; itās all text. My goal is to bring that same energy to TikTok and Instagram soon. So hold me accountable, please!
ā¤ļø Wrapping Up
If youāve read this far, thank you. Writing this Dispatch reminded me how much Iāve missed connecting with you here.
I canāt promise weekly emails like before (Iām still finding my footing), but Iāll do my best to show up more often.
In the meantime, hit reply and tell me what youād love to see in the next Dispatch. Iād love to hear from you.
Till next time,
XOXO
Chidera š«¶š½
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Thank you for sharing. I can relate to holding back on creating content online. I'm still trying to understand why I can't create like I used to.
I've already signed up for the waitlist. Can't wait!
And congratulations again on your bundle of joy!ššā¤ļø
Big congratulations, Chidera! Happy for your family š„³ Blue or pink?